Hi,

from my point of view, it is much heavy to build a nearly specification 
(GeoInfoDok) complete import. The NAS have some relations in it, that 
you have to resolve. Than you can get updates to your previous NAS files 
as base. You have to make a differential import with that. Next problems 
are that every of our 16 states (Bundesländer) can do some specific 
interpretations and extensions.
And finally this XML files are very very big! We talk about hundrets of 
megabytes and above or not rerely gigabytes. We have here for a 10.000 
population city with a area of 141 km² and about 22.000 estates's and 
about 11.000 buidlings a xml NAS dataset of 1,7 GB! Dont know how big 
are NAS data of Hamburg ;-)
In this case i would prefer to use the PostNAS project, wich is a part 
of the OGR/GDAL library. A first and simple geometry import should be 
possible with a streaming xml parser.

regards
Matthias

> Hi,
>
> please can somebody put to the "Nice To Have"-list
> that OpenJUMP-Core can read NAS-ALKIS xml files like
> QGIS can do.
> This file-format is an important German cadaster-format
> and it would be nice if OpenJUMP-Core could read this directly.
>
> Thanks for help!
>
> Uwe
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