Hi Michaël,

For information, the GeoTools team decided last year (January 2011) to stop
taking part in GeoAPI.
More information here:
http://geotoolsnews.blogspot.fr/2011/01/end-of-geoapi-involvement.html

You can find the 3 current GeoAPI implementations:
http://www.geoapi.org/implementations.html

The GeoAPI is mainly (only?) developed by Martin Desruisseaux.
Therefore GeoToolKit is probably
the most compatible GeoAPI 3.0 implementation (GeoToolKit is
developed by Geomatys
and so by Martin Desruisseaux).

Regards,
Eric

2012/3/23 Michaël Michaud <michael.mich...@free.fr>

> Hi Josh,
>
> Resurrecting JCS is a very interesting project, and the problem of
> choosing a feature model which is not bounded to a particular
> software a very interesting question.
> I have often considered this question for OpenJUMP as it would
> be a good way to share code with similar projects like geotools.
> If I had some times to explore this idea, my natural choice would
> be to try to implement the geoapi which is a set of interface
> definition guided by OGC standard (feature model of geoapi
> currently has a pending status).
>
>
> http://www.geoapi.org/geoapi-pending/apidocs/org/opengis/feature/package-summary.html
>
> http://www.geoapi.org/geoapi-pending/apidocs/org/opengis/feature/simple/package-summary.html
>
> Both Geotools and GeoToolkit should have implementations of these
> interfaces.
> That said, I have no idea of how much work it would be, how many
> dependencies it would add...
> I have never considered java bindings for GDAL/OGR as I did
> not know them and try to avoid bindings to non java code where
> I know that good java code already exist, but it may be an alternative.
>
> Regards,
>
> Michaël
>
> > Hello,
> > I've never developed OpenJUMP, but I'm starting to use the Java
> > Conflation Suite (JCS) [0] which is dependent upon many JUMP classes,
> > and was started by Martin Davis (originator of JUMP and JTS as well).
> > JCS has not seen any (open) development since 2003, but it still
> > provides much of the functionality I'll need, and I'd like any
> > improvements I make to be usable for others. The application is a
> > plugin for JOSM [1], an OpenStreetMap [2] data editor, with an initial
> > goal to facilitate the conflating of "POIs" [3], such as upgrading the
> > geometry of a business from a point to a polygon, and merging the
> > attributes.
> >
> > JCS depends on quite a few JUMP (circa 2003) classes, such as for
> > features and utility functions. I'd rather not have a dependency on
> > JUMP, but I'm not sure the best way to accomplish this, other than
> > pulling out all the required functionality and putting it in the JCS
> > package, com.vividsolutions.jcs. However if there's any changes that
> > should be made to the API, such as the Feature/FeatureCollection
> > classes, to make JCS more usable by other applications, I'd like to do
> > that now. Perhaps I should adopt some of the API from the Java
> > bindings for GDAL/OGR [4].
> >
> > A while ago I put the two available versions of JCS in a Git
> > repository [5], which is where I'll be publishing any changes. I
> > posted a related query on the JTS list which is worth checking out for
> > those interested [6].
> >
> > -Josh
> >
> > [0]: http://www.vividsolutions.com/jcs/
> > [1]: http://josm.openstreetmap.de/c
> > [2]: http://www.openstreetmap.org
> > [3]: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/Conflation
> > [4]: http://gdal.org/java/
> > [5]: https://github.com/joshdoe/jcs/
> > [6]: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=28969491
> >
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