Bryce,
That's probably because my first post was moderated (i send it with
my professional address wich is not referenced in the subscriber list).
Here is a copy.
vincent.
Hello,
The Geoxygene project has been developed by a laboratory (COGIT) at
the french national geographical institute (IGN).
Here at Geomatys we were interested in such an implementation for
our developements (based upon geotools of course), and I've
contacted some members of the Geoygene team for complementary
information about their roadmap.
It appears that actualy the leader of the project (Thierry Badard)
has temporarily left IGN for the Departement of geomatic sciences
at Laval University in Québec. Arnaud Braun, the other main
developer is now involved in an other project but is working on his
spare time on Geoxygene. I know that other students at COGIT will
commit code here and there, but actually the project doesn't look
very active.
Some source code is available on sourceforge, it's not GeoAPI
compliant but, as it's explained in their site this is foreseen for
the next release.
It seems to me that ISO19107 implementation will not progress a
lot because when I spoke with Arnaud, he explained to me that
they've done (or will do) bindings between GeoAPI ISO19107
interfaces and JTS.
I'm copying this e-mail to Arnaud, perhaps could he give us some
more detail on his project (and probably correct things I' ve
misunderstood :) )
vincent
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