you know - it is kind of nice if JTS or something (Oracle, Mapinfo) can read such data and other things. But it gives me a headache since people start exploiting these options and standards don't make sense then anymore. And one wonders why people do the efforts to setup standards and why others teach what is correct. Sales departments probably consider this as feature while I would call it a bug ;)

stefan

PS: ...of course there was a reason why Radius Topology is that successfull (in terms of sales)

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Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 12:05:23 -0800
From: Martin Davis <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [jts-devel] jts-io mutipolygon
To: JTS Topology Suite Development <[email protected]>
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Probably not too complicated. The real issue for me is building up a dev environment for that codebase - I don't have one running right now (and obviously it needs an Oracle instance - which isn't a showstopper, just more time).

If you have some funding to cover this it could happen much more quickly... Please email me directly if this is of interest.

Martin

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