Use the CommonFactoryFinder to get the shared filter factory for GeoTools. (People using geotools in their application have a chance to set the common factory to use for their application)
Jody On 10/01/2011, at 3:12 PM, Niels wrote: > On 24/12/10 13:32, Jody Garnett wrote: >> >> To which idea is this +1 directed :-) >> >> I am getting a bit nervous watching PropertyName being used as a placeholder >> for a generic "qualified" XPath. Still I guess I understand why it is taking >> that shape. >> >> So is your +1 for the idea of: >> >> Query.getAttributes(): List<PropertyName> // property name may refer to a >> complete xpath >> >> With this in mind getPropertyNames and setPropertyNames would then become a >> shortcut methods for the above List. >> >> Jody > > There is one complication we neglected. > If we want to 'automatically' convert string to PropertyNames (for backward > compatibility)... we need a filter factory. > Query doesn't have access to a Filter Factory, and it can't use the > CommonFactoryFinder because it's in the gt-api package. > > :( > > -- > Niels Charlier > > Software Engineer > CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering > Phone: +61 8 6436 8914 > > Australian Resources Research Centre > 26 Dick Perry Avenue, Kensington WA 6151
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