I like the idea and have wanted this for a while now.  But the  
concern I have with this proposal as well as other is getting enough  
momentum behind it to make sure it become real (not just implemented  
for a single datastore and forgotten in a few months).

My second concern is what is the standard set of hints and how can  
they be found.  Looks like there will be a class called StoreHints  
with the "standard" set.  How many of the "standard" hints should be  
implemented for this proposal to be considered a success.

The code for very efficient decimation and reprojection is available  
in the Shapefile renderer so it must be rescued from there.

I will book an afternoon to do decimation and reprojection for  
shapefile but it will have to be a quick implementation so I may need  
some help testing and bug fixing.  Shouldn't be too bad though since  
the shapefile renderer code has seen quite a lot of use now.

Jesse

On Jul 31, 2007, at 6:00 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:

> Hi,
> turned out I already wrote a Query hint proposal some time ago,
> and then forgot about it. Today I beefed it up with some extra  
> content,
> and it's ready for your commenting pleasure:
>
> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTOOLS/Add+hints+support+to+Query 
> +object
>
> I think the crux is where to put the "honored hints" getter method,
> which feels like playing at "what interface do you want to break  
> today"? :)
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
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