I don't think the GeoTools Graph code will be immediately useful to
me. I think it might come in handy when working on network topology.
There might also be a way to apply it to linear referencing or route
stationing.

I'm not sure though. It seems to be a rather abstract and technical
concept. It seems like it would be a lot of work to use it to model
the relationships between a group of classes, instead embedding that
information in the objects themselves.

I'm sure this apprehension is due to my lack of education and/or
experience in modeling.

Is this code being used for anything other than linear networks? Maybe
another example of an application would clarify things for me.

Thanks,

The Sunburned Surveyor

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