thanks Jody!
what do you think is the better option (performance, standard,...) to manage, read and write vector info? GML? KML? other?

thanks in advance

Santiago Higuera


El 05/03/14 00:53, Jody Garnett escribió:
It is a limitation of the shapefile format. The geometry is actually stored in a separate file (and does not actually have an attribute name). Both GeoTools and gvSIG are pretending the geometry comes from a "the_geom" attribute in order to give you a consistent way of accessing feature values.

There are a few other restrictions on the shapefile format. You cannot have a single shapefile with mixed geometry content (the contents all have to be the same kind of geometry: all point, all line string or all polygons).

Jody Garnett


On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 5:47 AM, shiguera <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi all:

    I'm working with SimpleFeatureTypeBuilder to build and save a
    shapefile.
    I follow the snippet in [1].
    After created, I'm trying to see the layer with gvSIG. I can only
    see it
    if I name 'the_geom' to de geometry property. Is it correct?

    Thanks in advance

    Regards

    Santiago Higuera

    [1]
    http://docs.geotools.org/stable/userguide/library/main/feature.html

    
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