Thanks Mark! For some reasons I thought an epsg-wkt or epsh-hsql would be needed. Ah, that is only for AUTHORY support.
I will create the FAQ page.

And congrats to Martin, seperating out referencing was a good idea ;-)
Jody

For a quick test creating a CRS from a WKT the only libraries required were 
geoapi.jar, gt2-referencing-2.2-RC0.jar and JAI. The test just converted a 
point from WGS84 to UTM-10N (The example used on 
http://www.geotools.org/display/GEOTOOLS/Coordinate+Transformation+Services+for+Geotools+2.1).
 Definitely fails without JAI. I'll do some more tests later in the week.

A number of other jars are referenced in the CLASSPATH entry in the metadata of 
gt2-referencing but weren't necessary for this test.

Regards,
Mark Thornton


-----Original Message-----
From: Jody Garnett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 February 2006 15:20
To: Mark Thornton
Subject: Re: GeoTools

It is done, just grab GeoAPI (there is a Java 5 tiger jar of that if you need it), and the geotools referencing plugin. Possibly a epsg-wkt or epsg-hsql to complete the mix. Review the recent GeoTools 2.2 downloads.

If you can do me a favour we should put together a FAQ entry on exactly what plug-ins are needed for the coordinate transformations to work.

Jody



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