I am starting to think about dipping my toe in the water of Java parallel 
computing; possibly using JCuda for gpu calculations, or PJ2 for everything, or 
possibly MPJ-Express.
Has anybody got any experience or advice of using JTS in a parallel Java world?

Our application principally uses a lot of basic Polygon operations (union, 
intersection, distance between geometries).
Can anybody provide any useful pointers as to which core Geometry routines 
might benefit from speedup by being rewritten to use parallel methods?

Thanks.

Jim

Jim Kay
Principal Engineer
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