Hi Yassine ... gtxml is like our 3rd attempt at that design.

For the latest one please visit the GeoTools project (we donated the 
code). There is now a lot of nice documentation...
- http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTDOC/XML+Developers+Guide

There is a nice tutorial, and a new code generator. If you generated 
your beans using EMF the parser can now use EClass to great effect - to 
the point where you often you do not have to write bindings by hand.

Jody

> Hi Jody,
>
> I came across *gtxml* while looking for some way to implement gml/wfs 
> support in some of the projects I’m working on. I tried to use the 
> code generator along with gtxml but could not make it work (eclipse 
> 3.3, EMF 2.3). Obviously the version of the code generator available 
> is not anymore compatible with newer version of EMF. And I wonder if 
> you still are maintaining this project, in which case I would be 
> interested to get updates and if possible a command-line version of 
> the code generator (I tried to update it myself, but I’m not so 
> familiar with the eclipse api).
>
> Best regards !
>
> *Yassine Labidi*
>
> Les conseillers KHEOPS technologies inc.
> *Tél.:* (514) 285-1211 ext: 113
> *Fax: *(514) 285-1177
>
> *Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>


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