Andrea, are there any example data stores you'd recommend looking at to use as 
a guide/skeleton for implementing a pure java datastore?  We are considering 
doing this for one of our data sets.

Thanks,
charles

On Nov 21, 2011, at 8:57 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:

> As another option one could use the existing GML2/GML3
> parsing abilities of GeoTools (the jars you mentioned)
> to build a pure java data store.

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