Thanks, Michael.  Jody wrote back directly.  I'll paste his reply here so
that it gets archived on the list for future reference.


G'Day.


On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 5:19 AM, Joel Odom <[email protected]> wrote:
> There was some discussion on the list about a year ago about using
> GeometryBuilder to create a point.  I'm having the exact same problem that
> Jan Goyvaerts was having and am looking for the solution.  Jody originally
> suggested that Jan use the JTS Topology Suite until the move to OS Geo
stuff
> was complete (see pasted conversation below), but I'm now thinking that
> migration was recently completed.

Not at all; indeed the module lacks a maintainer (the source of funds
for this project dropped out near as I can tell; other interested
parties are taking more of a long term research approach). So while I
am not against the work; indeed I would love to find a source of funds
for this effort; I cannot advise any team depend on others making it
available in the near future.

> I'm a novice Java / GeoTools developer, so I'm not sure how to install the
> factory I need.  I'm getting the exact same exception that you see below
> doing the exact same thing.  Can anyone give me a push in the right
> direction?  Thanks.

The push is still to use JTS; here are some examples:
- http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTDOC/01+How+to+Create+a+Geometry\

If you would like to try out the ISO19107 geometry module be sure to
set up your classpath to include the gt-geometry jar (or the
gt-jts-wrapper jar).







On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:36 PM, Michael Bedward <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hello Joel,
>
> > Jody originally
> > suggested that Jan use the JTS Topology Suite until the move to OS Geo
> stuff
> > was complete (see pasted conversation below), but I'm now thinking that
> > migration was recently completed.
>
> Not to my knowledge.  GeoTools continues to use JTS geometry so Jody's
> reply in the original thread still applies.
>
> Michael
>



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