Even, the purpose was simply to call the utility from within a Java servlet to retrieve the WKT translation of GML definitions at runtime. In my case this would be then necessary until GeoTools will not be able to decode GML definitions, but it unluckily seems that it neither can [1].
As Etienne said, is any of you aware of some other tool that can do that? Thanks for the answers so far. Best, Piero [1] http://osgeo-org.1560.n6.nabble.com/Parsing-GML-CRS-definitions-td4963620.html On 30 July 2012 17:28, Even Rouault <[email protected]> wrote: > Selon Piero Campalani <[email protected]>: > > > Thanks Even, > > I suspected this, GML is still not that widely used for CRS definition > > seemingly. > > > > Unluckily I have strong reasons to use GML, so do you know if there are > is > > some developing in progress to support a wider range of projections > from/to > > the XML representation? > > Not that I'm aware of. The last significant work in that area of OSR dates > back > to more than 6 years ago. > > From what I see from the code, adding new projections should be doable, > but as > this is rather a boring task, it would help if you could identify the > projections methods that are the most common. Are you trying to be > interoperable > with another software, or is it just GDAL/GDAL interoperability ? Having > GDAL/GDAL interoperability is easy, but making sure it works properly with > other > software is less obvious. >
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