hei Paul,

mhm.. if you write the function (that also supports empty names)
this should be possible to include if Michael and Larry agree

stefan

btw. although you are following specific interests, and changes to the 
core need to be discussed it is open to you to join the jpp-team

Paul Austin schrieb:
> Martin,
> 
> If the FeatureSchema class could be extended to have a name property,
> with a getName (and maybe a setName) with a default constructor and a
> constructor that takes the name as an argument then that would be great.
> As we have default constructor existing code won't break as the name is
> optional.
> 
> The advantage of having the name is that if you were doing some
> processing of features and don't have reference to the layer you can
> find out what type of feature it is and do different processing accordingly.
> 
> Paul
> 
> Martin Davis wrote:
>> BTW, the idea of having hum-readable names for FeatureSchemas is a nice 
>> one.  I'd definitely support adding that functionality, even if it isn't 
>> exposed right now.
>>   
> 
> 
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