Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
>
> - OpenJUMP creates "new" features in the destination layer with new FIDs.
> - OpenJUMP only pastes the Feature gemetries, and not the other
> Feature attributes. (This makes sense, as you avoid having to check
> for FeatureSchema conflicts.)
>   
More or less.  I think actually that OJ will copy any source Feature 
attributes which match the destination schema in name and type (which of 
course includes the Geometry attribute).
> Can anyone confirm that these statements are correct?
>
> Can anyone quickly tell me which class contains the method that
> performs the copy and paste? I'd like to "steal" this logic for my
> send to button, instead of reinventing the wheel.
>   
Not sure.... but it shouldn't be too hard to find.  Start at the Paste 
Feature button code and drill down from there.
> Thanks,
>
> The Sunburned Surveyor
>
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