The problem is that then the API of PropertyAccessor and PropertyAccessorFactory need to be changed too. Because the namespace is passed on to them through the hints. If we don't use the hints at all anymore (not even for communication between AttributeExpressionImpl and PropertyAccessors), we need to add extra parameters in the API to pass on the NamespaceSupport separately....
Thought I filled in Javadoc as good as possible, might have forgotten here or there, Sorry. ________________________________________ From: Jody Garnett [[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2011 6:24 PM To: Charlier, Niels (CESRE, Kensington) Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Geotools-devel] Query and CommonFactory finder (ie beyond namespace 2) Thanks Niels; reviewing now. I noticed in PropertyAccessorFactory ... public static final Key NAMESPACE_CONTEXT = new Hints.Key(org.xml.sax.helpers.NamespaceSupport.class); I am a bit worried about funnelling a NamespaceSupport into different factories as a Hint; I would like to check where this is used. Part of why we brought gt-opengis interfaces into the library was so you could update the FilterFactory2 - just so a hint was not used (and the factory would not be stateful). Can we change AttributeExpressionImpl to accept a NamespaceSupport explicitly rather than passing it in as part of the hints? Other than that (because we are defining new api) we need to fill in the javadocs (or I will feel guilty making Micheal Bedward work too hard). Jody On 12/01/2011, at 7:59 PM, Niels wrote: I uploaded a patch... If it can be approved before the new release, it would be nice to include it! thx Niels On 12/01/11 13:01, Jody Garnett wrote: Have a go at your patch now; I can review when you have it ready. Jody On 12/01/2011, at 12:12 PM, Niels wrote: Thanks, Jody! That's great. On 11/01/11 20:27, Jody Garnett wrote: Okay I was able to move CommonFactoryFinder (and a couple of others) over to gt-api. See patch http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-3374 for details. Jody On 11/01/2011, at 6:58 PM, Jody Garnett wrote: Okay tried out your idea Gabriel. There are actually two factory finders in play: - BasicFactories - used by the geometry library implementations; never hooked up to gt-referencing (and should be used by gt-referencing when creating direct positions) - CommonFactoryFinder The superclass you mentioned, FactoryFinder, is actually abstract. I did try a couple of things: - moving to gt-metadata; failed as the code references ReferencingFactoryFinder (probably not that big a deal as we could just reverse the relationship) - moving to gt-referencing; failed as CommonFactory finder references FeatureCollection which is part of gt-api and not an gt-opengis interface I am going to go away and think for a bit. Jody On 11/01/2011, at 3:05 PM, Jody Garnett wrote: 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Gaining the trust of online customers is vital for the success of any company that requires sensitive data to be transmitted over the Web. 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