hey Duane , Simon

JTS is a pure math library, so far as I can tell, and it assumes that the
distance between two coordinates is constant (IE 1-3 == 2-5);   

Thats why I asked my question in the first place , I m not Familiar with the
ENU I will go look for it , I thought of the second method (referring all 
the angle to the  north then subtracting them ,Azimuth),
But i didn't do it yet.

but I don't think computing the azimuth is trivial 
what do u mean by that , why d it be difficult???


Thanks alot !!

and whats dat??

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