No, Geometry interfaces have not yet made their appearance. When that happens it willl probably break old code, so I've been holding off doing that. I plan on making the release that switches to Geometry interfaces be 2.0, so it's very clear that there's a breakage.

AFAIK JTS 1.9 should be backwards compatible (unless people are doing crazy things like calling code way down inside the Buffer package - as just happened in another project). If there are differences, they should be very minor and easy to fix.

Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Martin,

I look forward to the release of JTS 1.9. Has Geometry been refactored
into an Interface in this release? I thought I remember reading that
change would be included in the 1.9 release...but I might be wrong.

Do you think the changes in 1.9 will break OpenJUMP? I know we are
already one version behind. Maybe we should talk on the JPP list about
what we will need to do to migrate to 1.9 in OpenJUMP after the bugs
are worked out.

The Sunburned Surveyor

On Dec 12, 2007 4:22 PM, Martin Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Possibly of interest to some - here's a link to a blog entry describing
some new functionality which will be appearing in JTS 1.9

http://lin-ear-th-inking.blogspot.com/2007/12/new-buffer-styles-in-jts-19.html

JTS 1.9 is in late-stage testing, and is on track to be released by the
end of the year.

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