Hi Guys:

That error usually appears when you dump all the geotools jars into
the mix; you can only have one epsg jar on your classpath; I recommend
epsg-hsql - as the other ones you need to supply some connection
parameters (or a JNDI binding in your application container) for them
to function.

Jody

On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 10:13 PM, Martin Tomko<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Nick,
> it is hard to say what is happening, could you please specify the EPSG
> code you are using? In general, 2.3.3 is a very old library, and
> geotools is currently at the 2.5.5 or even 2.6 version of the project.
> You say that it works on a small number of models, but fails for a
> higher number. I am no expert, but it seems like some lock associated
> with the access. I am cc-ing this also to the Geotools list (which is,
> actually, very helpful ;)).
>
> Cheers
> Martin
>
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