You would create a new layer, and either:
- Put the filter on the style blackboard, it will be used to only request that 
content, you can then style that layer like normal (with a different colour). 
There is a user interface for users to do this now, so you can try out what 
this looks …
- Define a style with a single rule, and use your filter so the rule only draws 
your "selected" features

We do something similar internally, the selection for a layer is defined as a 
filter, and we draw the main content in one layer, and then the selected 
content "on top".  

--  
Jody Garnett


On Tuesday, 5 February 2013 at 8:53 PM, suryakant bhagat wrote:

> Hi,
>     I have a Map. I select an area on the Map(i.e. the Filter 
> 'org.opengis.filter.Filter'). I would like to set a different color to the 
> Filter(different than the Map). How do I go about implemeting this in UDig?
>  
>  
> Suryakant B
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