Yeah :-)
You will find I updated the demo/example code to match, and created a
CommonFactoryFinder so we can directly use FilterFactory2.
Cheers,
Jody
Ian Turton wrote:
OK after some further thinking and more caffeine I now see that should be
Filter f =
On 5/22/07, Ian Turton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/10/07, Justin Deoliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ian,
Were you creating the geoapi filters using the FilterFactory? I believe
you are correct in that that interface has a dependency on geoapi
geometry. However the FilterFactory2
On 5/10/07, Justin Deoliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ian,
Were you creating the geoapi filters using the FilterFactory? I believe
you are correct in that that interface has a dependency on geoapi
geometry. However the FilterFactory2 interface is an extension which
allows you to create
On 5/10/07, Justin Deoliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ian,
Were you creating the geoapi filters using the FilterFactory? I believe
you are correct in that that interface has a dependency on geoapi
geometry. However the FilterFactory2 interface is an extension which
allows you to create
On 5/8/07, Justin Deoliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gabriella,
org.geotools.filter.* classes have been replaced with
org.opengis.filter.* in geotools 2.4. The new interfaces are part of the
geoapi project.
But when I tried to do this upgrade in JMapPane the other week I
became stuck as
Hi Ian,
Were you creating the geoapi filters using the FilterFactory? I believe
you are correct in that that interface has a dependency on geoapi
geometry. However the FilterFactory2 interface is an extension which
allows you to create filters without geoapi geometries.
I realize that isn;t