JTS'ers,

As you may have experienced, buffering in JTS currently has some performance challenges in situations involving large buffer distances. I'm excited to say that I've implemented some code enhancements which *dramatically* improve buffer performance in these cases (as well as providing an overall improvement).

I've tested this code as extensively as I can, and am pretty confident that it is robust and accurate. But it's always good to have other people beat on it as well!

So, is anyone out there ready, able and willing to test out the new buffering code? Ideally this would be someone who has a application which uses buffering in a significant way, and which allows determining the performance and correctness characteristics effectively. I'm looking for feedback to either confirm that this really is an improvement, or some test cases which reveal issues if there are any.

If you're able to help out, you can either download and build the codebase from CVS, or I've built an alpha release of JTS 1.10 which is available here:

http://tsusiatsoftware.net/jts/files/jts-1.10-alpha.zip

Thanks - Martin

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Martin Davis
Senior Technical Architect
Refractions Research, Inc.
(250) 383-3022

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