Hi,
I'm asking to satisfy a curiosity. I know that complex feature people
are all about
interoperability with application schemas and the like, but only the
cases demanding
complex features I keep on stumbling on do not use/require published
app schemas at all...

I'm wondering, assuming I can make a data store that builds and
describes complex
features out of some native structure (might be javabeans for example) how would
the rest of the code react?

In particular, is there any support to encode a FeatureType into an XML schema
like we do for simple features?
And would the gml encoding for features work without having a published schema
to target?

Cheers
Andrea

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