Hi,

I wonder if anyone would have any input on the issue below?

Best regards,


Akos

On 25/11/11 13:36, Ákos Maróy wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to go through the code samples privded here:
> http://docs.geotools.org/latest/userguide/library/xml/geometry.html
> in particular, the GML3 parsing code sample, and when running the code,
> I get the following warnings, during the call to
> gml.decodeFeatureCollection():
> 
> Nov 25, 2011 1:01:30 PM
> org.geotools.feature.simple.SimpleFeatureTypeBuilder add
> WARNING: Creating location with null CoordinateReferenceSystem - did you
> mean to setCRS?
> Nov 25, 2011 1:01:30 PM
> org.geotools.feature.simple.SimpleFeatureTypeBuilder add
> WARNING: Creating geom with null CoordinateReferenceSystem - did you
> mean to setCRS?
> 
> this is despite the fact that I have called
> gml.setCoordinateReferenceSystem() earlier - see the complete code
> sample at the end of the e-mail.
> 
> looking at the source code of GML.decodeFeatureCollection() in the
> geotools-8.0-M3 codebase, I find that indeed, the while
> gml.setCoordinateReferenceSystem() sets the crs property in the GML
> object, the decodeFeatureCollection() call does not use the crs property.
> 
> am I doing something wrong here? what would be the proper way to parse a
> GML file?
> 
> 
> Akos
> 
> PS: the code I used was the following, based on the code in the
> documentation page:
> 
> File file = ...
> InputStream xml = new FileInputStream(file);
> GML gml = new GML(Version.GML3);
> gml.setCoordinateReferenceSystem(DefaultGeographicCRS.WGS84);
> simpleFeatureCollection fc = gml.decodeFeatureCollection(xml);
> 
> the test data I used is the three point test GML3 data found in the
> documentation page
> 
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