Thanks Tyler,

I am looking for Java GIS library, which is capable of working with various 
geospatial data 
formats: ESRI shapefiles, KML, GML, PostGis, GeoTiff etc.
I am looking for library that is quite stable and with remarkable rendering 
capabilities, panning and zooming.
I want to define somehow what will be seen in particular zoom layer, and how 
(styling).
Also major requirement is freedom to place additional level contained from 
symbols on top 
of basically static background map. It is required that symbols on top layer 
often change 
their style and that should not affect rendering of map too much.
I need to develop desktop application with support for vector maps.
I already look at Geotools library, and i am looking for something similar but 
with better rendering performance.

Best regards.

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Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] GIS_Libraries
Sent: Tue, 05 May 2009
From: Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo)<tmitch...@osgeo.org>

> On 5-May-09, at 6:07 AM, Nenad Milasinovic wrote:
> 
> > I am interested is there any reliable open source, LGPL licensed  
> > GIS SDK or library suited for building commercial, platform  
> > independent GIS application on top of it.
> > I am also interested for commercial solutions but only as SDK or  
> > library.
> > I will appreciate any help.
> 
> All OSGeo applications are open source licensed and can be built on  
> top of on most operating systems.  On http://osgeo.org there is a  
> list of projects that are under the OSGeo umbrella, some are  
> specifically libraries for processing or data conversion, whereas  
> others are application frameworks or desktop/web applications you can  
> customise.
> 
> Do you have something specific you are looking to create?
> 
> Tyler
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