I have never gotten a good story on what happened with the WFS 1.1. 
datastore; this rolling his own parser based on the java streaming xml 
api is news to me.
Jody

Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> Hi Alessio,
>
> The gml3 parser is relatively well tested and I would say complete. If 
> there was a primary issue with it, it would probably be its performance. 
> I have yet to spend some good quality time profiling it and figuring out 
> where it can improve.
>
> Although Gabriel's feedback should be useful here. He tried to use the 
> parser while developing a wfs 1.1 datastore and could not quite get it 
> to work, so ended up rolling his own parser based on the java streaming 
> xml api. I am sure he can better comment.
>
> Anyways, if you want to check it out there are lots of tests cases in 
> the xsd/gml3 module. If you have any more questions about it or want 
> some help getting set up with it just let me know.
>
> -Justin
>
> Alessio Fabiani wrote:
>   
>> Hi all, hi Justin,
>>
>> I would like to know if there is some implementation available for the
>> GML3 parsing and in positive case if it is complete or needs some more
>> development.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>            Alessio.
>>
>>     
>
>
>   


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