Hei.. did you know that we talked a while ago to the Deegree people on 
that subject (Lat/Lon). And they told us, that there is the need for 
some rewriting - which they planned to do (at that time - now, they are 
probably to busy). That is why we did not start yet to adopt any code of 
them. Also DeeJUMP has (had?) coordinate system support, the problem was 
that it did not use a native java lib but rather a wrapper.

so I wouldn't touch the topic right now with respect to deegree.
However, Martin posted on his blog a link to a new FOS software that has 
some projection features:

http://lin-ear-th-inking.blogspot.com/2008/03/tired-of-those-boring-old-conformal-map.html

Maybe we look rather at this one? But .. an interface for this must be 
well thought when starting from scratch, to also allow custom projections

Stefan

Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> I've got a short little post on my OpenJUMP blog about the deegree
> project. I hope to tap into their code for manipulation of world files
> and spatial reference system transformations soon. If I can get their
> stuff working I will try to add simple transformation support for
> vector layers in OJ.
> 
> http://openjump.blogspot.com/
> 
> I think deegree has a lot of good stuff. We should seriously think
> about more collaboration with them in the future. This is a goal that
> I will try to work towards myself. Step #1: Create a deegree Feature
> to DataObject converter using Paul's DataObject framwork.
> 
> So much to do, so little time. How do I stay focued? :]
> 
> The Sunburned Surveyor
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