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Re: QD (Quad-Double) Approach to Robustness: msg#00048gis.geos.devel
Martin Davis wrote: >> But Dear Friends, it would be humorous if GEOS should use real GC :-) >> Then GEOS existence has completely no reason, because JTS is there. > > Not at all. A system like PostGIS does not want to incorporate a JVM. > Also, calling Java code from C/C++ is painful, to say the least. > > Now what you could say is "Why not just use GCJ?". Apart from the > limited platform support, this seems like the best way to go to me. Yes, GCJ is what I had in mind saying "JTS is there". Cheers -- Mateusz Loskot http://mateusz.loskot.net |
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