Hi Rob:

There are two ideas on the floor:
- using the Attribute property map to hide away additional information
- breaking out a ComplexType that has by convention an attribute  
called "value" that is the simple type being extended

I would like to confirm that the convention idea will hold Ben over...

The issue could also be addressed by making an attribute descriptor  
"isInline" method (allowing us to use API rather then a naming  
convention) but we seem to be out of time for that - I am trying to  
ask Ben if we can do this in a dot release rather than *now*.

Jody

On 15/09/2009, at 1:47 AM, Rob Atkinson wrote:

> I dont know where Ben got to, but there is _already_ an implementation
> for this extension for simple feature types - I need to extend this
> ability to map to ComplexAttrImpl to complex types, including GML
> types normally bound directly to JTS implementations...
>
> Rob
>
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 11:26 PM, Jody Garnett  
> <jody.garn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Ben:
>>
>> Just a quick sanity check - we were talking about how to encode a
>> complex extension to a simple type; and discovered that the api was
>> not complete enough to capture that right now.
>>
>> Are you able to get by with a naming convention for this release?
>>
>> Jody
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