Note that when I say "use the JTS bindings", I mean "compile JTS to native code using GCJ, and then compile PostGIS against that". Functionally, it's basically the same as using GEOS, the source just happens to be written in Java instead of C++ -- the library code is fully native, no JVM is required/used. So the only question is "do I trust GCJ", which for Linux is a question I would answer with a fairly confident "yes".

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On 5-Jul-07, at 4:00 PM, Gregory Williamson wrote:

I'll keep an eye on the list and we'll try the JTS stuff when it comes out -- we use JTS in our MiddleWare, but the postGIS side uses GEOS. So it's impossible for us to switch, or (I hope -- no commitment, you understand) pony up some geld.


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