On 5/11/2011 7:36 PM, Jody Garnett wrote: > > On Thursday, 12 May 2011 at 10:30 AM, [email protected] wrote: > >> Sorry, I forgot to mention that I already did put in the >> FilteringFeatureWriter and it works fine. Perhaps too fine. > ? so that part works ? Yes, worked first time. It delivers just the rows that match the filter. >> Or maybe it just needs more work. I like the idea of chaining >> together various wrapped writers, but I just don't see how the >> current set of them can work. > I may need to write you up some more of them; this is the first time > ContentDataStore is being used for a file format after all. Ah, I didn't realize this is still sortof work-in-progress. In that case, I'll feel more 'free' to hack away. >> Can we chat sometime on IM, or is that what IRC is for? I'm traveling >> at the moment but should be online later tonight (I'm in the US, west >> coast). > IRC is good (#geotools channel - details in the user guide) I think I just need to better understand the intent of the FeatureWriter methods. It seems that clever combinations of next(), hasNext(), and write() produce various behaviors. I'll go read the docs again and look at AbstractDataStore for examples.
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