Tough question, if I was you I would start a new model in "Ext" for 'extention or experimental" and work out your ideas. As the code becomes clear we can start to transition things into main as appropriate. Related note, if we can try to set up the user interface side of this at arms length similar (or part of) the geowidgets project it should help to keep geotools scope in check.

Glad you are finally getting to start (I think you have been wanting to do this one for a while?). On a related note I will be carving the existing renderers out of main, as the last scheduled main "split".

Jody
After a very, very, very long wait (much more delay than expected), I would like to slowly start the port of J2D renderer as a GO-1 implementation (or at least try to do). I guess that this work should appears in a new module, but which one? J2D renderer contains at least two parts:

  - A set of geometry objects that I want to turn as an ISO 19107
    implementation optimized for rendering. It may be useful for
    other renderers too (not just J2D).

  - The renderer itself, that I want to try to turn as a (maybe partial)
    GO-1 implementation.

Should I put those codes in an existing module? Should I create new ones? Should I put the geometry objects and the renderer in the same module, or should I use two distinct modules?

    Martin.


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