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[udig-devel] Re: [jump-users] Using GML With Jump

uDig team, not the possibility of GML support from file sources as well
as streaming out of WFS. Also note that support of compressed archives
is highly useful.

Paul, at the last OGC meeting they seemed to indicate that the new
LandGML stuff was largely complete. I don't know if they have published
anything yet. Who is doing the schema parser work at Galdos?

P.

paul.w.daisey@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I'd like to see a real schema parser added to JUMP, so that it could read and write GML documents defined by an application schema, such
as those at http://aries.geo.census.gov/WebTIGER/tigergml.html ,
without needing a mapping file, or having to save in JUMP/GML or
FME/GML formats. I believe Galdos Systems Inc.  will make such a
parser available as open source in the not too distant future.

Reading and Writing GML from and to zip archives is very handy; we have done so with Java and XSLT to produce TIGER/GML.

We store FGDC metadata in TIGER/GML.

FYI, there is an OpenGIS Consortium Interoperability Program project underway at the moment studying LandXML / GML3 schema mapping, etc.

SVG is a great way to visualize GML.  See it done for instance by the
WebTIGER viewer client described at and linked to http://aries.geo.census.gov/WebTIGER/index.html.




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