Hi Justin,
correct. But is there at least a convenience method to convert from 
Geometry to GML? I did not find that either. What I would do then, I 
would extract the geometry from the features, and encode that, and put 
it together in complex types with all the attributes. That indeed is 
only a couple of lines of code.
Martin

Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> There is no convenience method around that will do it now, so yeah... 
> I would suggest just writing your own since it is only a couple of 
> lines of code to create the encoder and pass the feature collection 
> into it.
>
> -Justin
>
> Martin Tomko wrote:
>> Dear All,
>> I have been googling around, but cannot find a way to convert a 
>> featureCollection to GML. Is there a way or shall I write it on my 
>> own? The GML datastroe seems to be exclusively for reading...
>> Thanks
>> Martin
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