Wow, that's very impressive. As you say, what is it getting used for? My JTS experience is that I'm constantly getting surprised at the places that it pops up that I have never heard about. JTS is a bit different to OJ, though, in that it's a developer tool rather than an end-user tool. I'd actually expect to hear more from OJ users, since they might be a bit less willing to "read the code and figure it out for themselves".
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