Hi Tim,

Unfortunately, The xfmap is a one way xml to fme feature mapping.
Reading for the custom GML/XML formats you see in the FME are mostly
done with the xfmaps, writing for these custom formats on the other hand
are for now either done with XSLT, which won't scale for large outputs,
or through custom code.  

Regards,

Juan

> 
> 
> Hi,

>

> While the GML/GML2 Reader allows the specification of a custom XFMAP

> file to use during reading, this does not seem possible when using the

> GML2 Writer. You can either ask that an XFMAP file be generated for

> the created GML schema, or not. Instead, I would like to be able to

> specify the output GML content model using an XFMAP file. I am aware

> that I could use an XSLT file to map from the standard writer output

> to an alternate GML schema; however, I am considering using an XFMAP

> to do the same thing so that the conversion to this alternate GML

> schema could be bi-directional. I assume it should be possible, as

> they are many custom GML reader/writers within FME already (e.g.
TOP10).
>

> I am hoping there is a keyword I don't know about... Any

> info/suggestions appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Tim              
> 
>



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