A very good idea Gabriel,

I mentioned this on the other email thread but I have an alternative to 
consider?

I would like to collect all the factory finder stuff into the GeoTools class; 
resulting in more readable code. I think we can do this as the factory lookup 
code does not depend on any specific implementation?

Cheers,
Jody

On 11/01/2011, at 2:59 PM, Gabriel Roldán wrote:

> On Tue, 2011-01-11 at 13:30 +1000, Jody Garnett wrote:
>> The namespace 2 discussion has been productive (introducing of gt-opengis, 
>> creation of two proposals) but is now stuck...
>> 
>> The Query interface would like to work with PropertyName to capture a list 
>> of xpath expressions to be obtained via the Query. To do a nice job of this 
>> it would be good to have access to a FilterFactory (by way of 
>> CommonFactoryFinder).
>> 
>> Why is this an issue?
>> - Query is in gt-api
>> - CommonFactoryFinder is in gt-main
>> 
>> Any suggestions?
> not sure it'll work, but FactoryFinder is in gt-metadata, so Query could
> just use that one provided the lookup method is refactored into
> FactoryFinder:
> 
> public class FactoryFinder{
> 
> public static Object lookup(Class category, Hints hints, Hints.Key key)
> {
>        hints = mergeSystemHints(hints);
>  ....
> }
> 
> 
>> 
>> Jody
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