Hello all,

I am developing new planetarium based on java and I want use geotools inside
that. I just took first look to your demos and documentation and it look
impresive. 

But I am little bit scarred from all that geographical standarts. I do not
how difficult it can be to bend GeoTools for standarts used in astronomy. So
I have few questions:

1) are GIS standarts 'hardwired'? Can I replace them with my own? Can I use
my own projections, coordinate systems...

2) can I use my custom objects and it's renderers

3) does have GeoTools some kind of Map renderer which can be used standalone
without rest of library?

4) are you using some kind of IoC framework? I saw picocontair on
dependencies.

5) can I use non JDBC datasources? IE from large binary files, web
services... 

Thanks for reply
janek
http://code.google.com/p/opencoeli/
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