On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Jody Garnett <[email protected]>wrote:
> First +1 looks great; and thanks for providing readable code examples
> (the best way to sort out if the result will be readable).
>
> Have you considered using multiplicity to handle the issue of one or more
> features being returned on a join? To steal from your example:
>
> Park(geom:Polygon, name:String, l:SimpleFeature, l:SimpleFeature,
> POI:SimpleFeature)
>
>
> I know that steps away from simple features.
>
Isn't that already addressed by having multiple join statements with same
feature type, but different alias?
And no, you can't have two attributes with the same name (not even in SQL or
WFS joins)
Cheers
Andrea
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