Hi Akos,
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Ákos Maróy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wonder what the current & intended state of GML support in geotools
> is. I see that not all GML 3.2 features are supported, for example.
> Also, GML support is scattered in various places, like the geoapi
> package, etc.
>
> GML 3.2 is huge as you know so no we don't do everything, really just the
simple geometry stuff and the feature model. Some recent support was added
to do curves and surfaces, but mapping them still to the JTS 2d geometry
model.
When you say "spread out" what exactly do you mean. All the xml parsing and
encoding should be contained to a single set of modules.
http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/trunk/modules/extension/xsd/
With the gml 3.2 stuff living in the xsd-gml3 module. But the objects that
the parser parses into / encodes from are spread out indeed among the other
modules in geotools.
> What is the intended future direction of GML support in geotools? if I
> need to work with GML 3.2 features, what approach should I take? Should
> I extend the current codebase? Should I start something different from
> scratch?
>
Well you are certainly welcomed and encouraged to start looking at the xsd
modules, and i think you will find that any patches you submit will be
reviewed in a timely manner.
>
>
> Akos
>
>
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