Hello there,
 
I'm a non-professional programmer who has developed some fairly extensive
applications in PHP and MySQL. MySQL have been slow to develop their
geometry functions so I am just starting to use Albert Rovira's msudf
library of user-defined geometry functions which uses GEOS which of course
uses your JTS.
 
MySQL's native functions are not / not all 180-degree friendly ie
anti-meridian friendly so I have had to split lines and polygons which cross
the 180 degree meridian before processing them as I wish to.
 
Can you please tell me whether JTS handles the 180 degree meridian
"properly" ? At this stage I don't think that I need it to (because I have
split geometries up) but it might be a bonus (eg processing speed) if it did
do so. I have tried to find reference to this in documentation; sorry if I
have overlooked anything obvious.
 
Many thanks.
 
Best regards,
Mike McCutcheon
+44 (0)20 8878 3010
 
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