Details
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Type:
Task
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Status:
Open
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Priority:
Major
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Affects Version/s: 1.0, 2.0
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Fix Version/s: None
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Component/s: geometry
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Labels:None
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Number of attachments :
Description
Interfaces were created in the order the appears in the ISO 19107 specification, up to (only partially included) GM_Conic. The rest of Java interfaces for geometries need to be created using the skeleton already available.
Special care must be taken regarding javadoc. The ISO 19107 has a very accurate documentation, with a fair amount of figures and equations. Javadoc is the longuest task during Java interface creation, and should not be skipped.
Issue Links
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GEO-14
Clash in the semantic of contains(...) method in CompositeCurve
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GEO-138
Require Position homogeneity in PointArray
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GEO-148
Rename CurveSegement.getCurve() to .getContainingCurve()
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GEO-154
Define complex.Complex.getBoundary():ComplexBoundary, overriding the method from Geometry
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GEO-155
Define (primitive.)Boundary.getBoundary() to return null
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GEO-84
Incorrect return type on Polygon method
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GEO-88
Unidirectional "Composition" aggregation implemented in the backwards direction too.
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GEO-149
Add a parameterless length() method to GenericCurve
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GEO-52
Geometry interfaces in wrong package
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GEO-201
Align the geometry interfaces on the latest ISO 19107 draft
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- is duplicated by
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GEOT-93
Create GeoAPI interfaces from OGC 2001-101 / ISO 19107
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GeoAPI issues are now tracked on http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEO.