Hi guys,

Sorry for jumping into the thread so late. There is the xml-gml3 module
which lives on geotools trunk ( under ext ) which contains the code for
parsing gml3, however as chris stated, most of it is unimplemented
except for geometries and basic feature support.

-Justin

Chris Holmes wrote:
> 
> 
> Jody Garnett wrote:
>> Justin (CCed) on this email is part of OWS-4 project, and has ported
>> the code in question over to GeoTools trunk.
> And he's also in the process of using it for parsing GML 3.1.1 (though
> only level 0), as we have to in order to do transactions.
> 
> If you want more information on the parser, see:
> http://udig.refractions.net/confluence/display/OWS3/GTXML  We should
> probably port those docs over to geotools, since the code lives there now..
> 
> And the steering document is at:
> http://docs.codehaus.org/download/attachments/16158/GTSteering.pdf
> 
>>
>> If possible it would be great to see your work made public as a
>> GeoServer community module.
> This would be great.  We're working to make GeoServer more of a
> platform, so that one can install individual plug-ins (WMS, WFS, WCS)
> and not have to go whole hog.  Developing against it as a platform gets
> you geotools and jts libraries.
> 
> So it'd be cool to include the clipping service as a plug-in to
> GeoServer.  If you're interested let us know and we can point you at how
> to do it.
> 
> best regards,
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
>> Jody
>>> Jody,
>>>   Thank for your reply. I am a PhD student at George Mason
>>> University. We are part of OWS-4 testbed. We are resposible for
>>> creating a "clipping service" and wrap it as a WPS (Web Processing
>>> Service). We have already created the basic version of the service
>>> which works with WFS 1.0 using geotools and JTS. But at some point in
>>> the future we have to upgrade it to WFS 1.1.
>>> Can you send send me the links to the schema parser you are talking
>>> about? If I can contribute to your project somehow, please let me
>>> know. Can I get the geotools steering document? Any pointers on how
>>> to start with UDIG source code would be helpful. Thank you.
>>>
>>> Upendra
>>>
>>> */Jody Garnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>>>
>>>     Upendra wrote:
>>>     > Hello everybody,
>>>     > I am new to UDIG. I want to use udig with WFS. I was able to
>>> use it
>>>     > with WFS 1.0, but not with WFS 1.1. My question:- Is it even
>>>     possible
>>>     > to develop general purpose client for any WFS 1.1?
>>>     Of course. We did one for the OWS-3 project that you can take a
>>>     look at,
>>>     we did not roll it out into the codebase as we only managed to parse
>>>     points as far as geometry went. But now geotools has picked up the
>>>     work
>>>     so we could do better - just need time / money / volunteers
>>>     (preferably
>>>     all three)
>>>     > What if my WFS schema is very complicated?
>>>     This is why we had to develop our own parser (our WFS 1.0 support is
>>>     done with the generation 3 geotools parser, the WFS 1.1 mentioned
>>>     above
>>>     using generation 4). The feature model used has also been a blocker,
>>>     but that has gotten some research attention since this time last
>>>     year,
>>>     now we need some development time to bring it home. Currently the
>>>     ground
>>>     work will be ready to do this for next year, but we make work on
>>>     funding
>>>     for that :-)
>>>
>>>     I got a geotools steering document to present to their project
>>>     management committee about that.
>>>     > In case of WFS 1.0 schemas are usually very simple, one just
>>> has to
>>>     > look at a geometry field in the schema and use it for rendering.
>>>     What
>>>     > if there are multiple geometry fields or if there is topological
>>>     > complex instead of a geometry field? Is it possible to create a
>>>     > general purpose client without knowing the WFS application schema
>>>     > beforehand? Any answers will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
>>>     Sure, and we do this. So far we have been limited by data sources
>>>     presenting interesting content (so our current tools have not been
>>>     tested with more then one geometry field per feature etc...).
>>>
>>>     Um I have lots of links to this work ... what are you interested in?
>>>     Anything beyond it can be done?
>>>
>>>     Cheers,
>>>     Jody
>>>
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