Jan Jezek a écrit :
> epsg-hsql (GoeTools 2.6) gives AXIS["Southing", SOUTH], AXIS["Westing",
> WEST]
> epsk-wkt ( GoeTools 2.6) gives AXIS["x", EAST], AXIS["y", NORTH],
> (I don't know why it differs)
epsg-hsql is right since it takes its information directly from a real EPSG
database, while epsg-wkt is an adaptation of the PostGIS "spatial_ref_sys"
table, which contains WKT strings with all "AXIS" information trimed.
> GeoTools Krovak Kernel is (EAST,NORTH). With epsg-hsql
> CRS.decode("EPSG:2065") we get expected results so that concatenated
> transformation
> turns it into AXIS["Southing", SOUTH], AXIS["Westing", WEST].
Ah, I misunderstood then... Just looked on the information provided at
http://www.epsg-registry.org/ - clicking on "retrieve by code", entering "9819"
in the field, clicking on "Retrieve", clicking on "view" on the retrieved line,
and finally clicking on "Example". The values provided there match what you
said.
I need to think more about that. Maybe after a night of sleep...
> To comply with ESRI it might be good to be able to use also other set of
> definitions together with EPSG - like PROJ4 is having epsg, esri and
> esri.extra definition files.
Yes absolutly. If the definitions are provided as WKT, we can already do that in
GeoTools 2 (but the process needs better documentation). Are the definitions in
WKT or in an other form?
Martin
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