All Classes and Interfaces

Class
Description
Closeness of reported coordinate values to values accepted as or being true.
Correctness of the temporal references of an item (reporting of error in time measurement).
Designations for the measuring instruments, the platform carrying them, and the mission to which the data contributes.
Location of the responsible individual or organization.
A two- or three-dimensional coordinate system with straight axes that are not necessarily orthogonal.
Aggregate dataset information.
Details of the methodology by which geographic information was derived from the instrument readings.
Information about the application schema used to build the dataset.
Justification for the correlation of two datasets.
Temporary placeholder for an interface defined in the geoapi-pending module.
Base interface for all authority factories.
The direction of positive increments in the coordinate value for a coordinate system axis.
Range of wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Designation of criterion for defining maximum and minimum wavelengths for a spectral band.
Boundary enclosing the dataset, expressed as the closed set of (x,y) coordinates of the polygon.
Graphic that provides an illustration of the dataset (should include a legend for the graphic).
A 1-, 2-, or 3-dimensional coordinate system.
Code indicating whether grid data is point or area.
Name of the character coding standard used for the resource.
Standardized resource reference.
Reference date and event used to describe it.
Name of the handling restrictions on the dataset.
CodeList<E extends CodeList<E>>
Base class for all code lists.
Used by CodeList.valueOf(Class, Filter) to select codes matching an arbitrary criterion.
Presence and absence of features, their attributes and their relationships.
Excess data present in the dataset, as described by the scope.
Data absent from the dataset, as described by the scope.
Compliance level for elements.
A coordinate reference system describing the position of points through two or more independent coordinate reference systems.
An ordered sequence of two or more single coordinate operations.
Adherence to rules of the conceptual schema.
Information about the outcome of evaluating the obtained value (or set of values) against a specified acceptable conformance quality level.
Base interface for conical map projections.
Restrictions on the access and use of a resource or metadata.
Information required to enable contact with the responsible person and/or organization.
Description of the content of a dataset.
Designation of criterion for defining the context of the scanning process event.
An operation on coordinates that does not include any change of Datum.
A mathematical operation on coordinates that transforms or converts coordinates to another coordinate reference system.
Creates coordinate transformation objects from codes.
Abstract coordinate reference system, usually defined by a coordinate system and a datum.
The set of coordinate system axes that spans a given coordinate space.
Definition of a coordinate system axis.
Specific type of information represented in the cell.
Information about the content of a grid data cell.
Result of a data quality measure organising the measured values as a coverage.
Creates coordinate reference systems using authority codes.
Builds up complex coordinate reference systems from simpler objects or values.
Creates coordinate systems using authority codes.
Builds up complex coordinate systems from simpler objects or values.
A three-dimensional coordinate system consisting of a polar coordinate system extended by a straight coordinate axis perpendicular to the plane spanned by the polar coordinate system.
Base interface for cylindrical map projections.
Description of a transfer data file.
Information required to identify a dataset.
Quality information for the data specified by a data quality scope.
Datatype of element or entity.
Identification of when a given event occurred
Specifies the relationship of a coordinate system to the earth, thus creating a coordinate reference system.
Creates datum objects using authority codes.
Builds up complex datums from simpler objects or values.
A coordinate reference system that is defined by its coordinate conversion from another coordinate reference system but is not a projected coordinate reference system.
Technical means and media by which a resource is obtained from the distributor.
Axis properties.
Name of the dimension.
Holds the coordinates for a position within some coordinate reference system.
Information about the distributor of and options for obtaining the resource.
Information about the distributor.
Adherence of values to the value domains.
Type of test applied to the data specified by a data quality scope.
Geometric figure that can be used to describe the approximate shape of the earth.
A two- or three-dimensional coordinate system in which position is specified by geodetic latitude, geodetic longitude, and (in the three-dimensional case) ellipsoidal height.
A contextually local coordinate reference system.
Defines the origin of an engineering coordinate reference system.
A minimum bounding box or rectangle.
Information about the environmental conditions during the acquisition.
Type of method for evaluating an identified data quality measure.
Identification of a significant collection point within an operation.
New metadata element, not found in ISO 19115, which is required to describe geographic data.
Information about spatial, vertical, and temporal extent.
Base interface for all factories.
Thrown when a factory cannot create an instance of the requested object.
Information identifying the feature catalogue.
Temporary placeholder for an interface defined in the geoapi-pending module.
List of names of feature types with the same spatial representation (same as spatial attributes).
Description of the computer language construct that specifies the representation of data objects in a record, file, message, storage device or transmission channel.
Degree to which data is stored in accordance with the physical structure of the dataset, as described by the scope.
Specification of the coordinate operation method formula.
Information on ground control point.
Information about a control point collection.
A coordinate reference system that is defined by its coordinate conversion from another coordinate reference system (not by a datum).
Abstract definition of a parameter or group of parameters used by an operation method.
Abstract parameter value or group of parameter values.
A sequence of identifiers rooted within the context of a namespace.
A 3D coordinate reference system with the origin at the approximate centre of mass of the earth.
A coordinate reference system associated with a geodetic datum.
Defines the location and precise orientation in 3-dimensional space of a defined ellipsoid (or sphere) that approximates the shape of the earth.
Geographic position of the dataset.
A coordinate reference system based on an ellipsoidal approximation of the geoid; this provides an accurate representation of the geometry of geographic features for a large portion of the earth's surface.
Description of the geographic area using identifiers.
Base interface for geographic area of the dataset.
Information used to determine geographic location corresponding to image location.
Number of objects, listed by geometric object type, used in the dataset.
Name of point and vector spatial objects used to locate zero-, one-, and twodimensional spatial locations in the dataset.
Temporary placeholder for an interface defined in the geoapi-pending module.
Geometric description of the collection.
Grid whose cells are regularly spaced in a geographic (i.e., lat / long) or map coordinate system defined in the Spatial Referencing System (SRS) so that any cell in the grid can be geolocated given its grid coordinate and the grid origin, cell spacing, and orientation indication of whether or not geographic.
Grid with cells irregularly spaced in any given geographic/map projection coordinate system, whose individual cells can be geolocated using geolocation information supplied with the data but cannot be geolocated from the grid properties alone.
Closeness of gridded data position values to values accepted as or being true.
Basic information required to uniquely identify a resource or resources.
Basic information required to uniquely identify a resource or resources.
Supplementary identification and remarks information for a CRS or CRS-related object.
Value uniquely identifying an object within a namespace.
An engineering coordinate reference system applied to locations in images.
Defines the origin of an image coordinate reference system.
Information about an image's suitability for use.
Code which indicates conditions which may affect the image.
Type of aggregation activity in which datasets are related
Designations for the measuring instruments.
A string that has been internationalized into several locales.
Thrown by ParameterValueGroup if adding or removing a parameter value would result in more or less parameters than the expected range.
Thrown when an unexpected parameter was found in a parameter group.
Thrown by ParameterValue getter methods when a value cannot be casted to the requested type.
Thrown by ParameterValue setter methods when they are given an invalid value.
Keywords, their type and reference source.
Methods used to group similar keywords.
Restrictions and legal prerequisites for accessing and using the resource.
Information about the events or source data used in constructing the data specified by the scope or lack of knowledge about lineage.
A one-dimensional coordinate system that consists of the points that lie on the single axis described.
Identifier within a name space for a local object.
Degree of adherence to logical rules of data structure, attribution and relationships (data structure can be conceptual, logical or physical).
Frequency with which modifications and deletions are made to the data after it is first produced.
Information about the scope and frequency of updating.
Transforms multi-dimensional coordinate points.
Transforms one-dimensional coordinate points.
Transforms two-dimensional coordinate points.
Low level factory for creating math transforms.
A two dimensional array of numbers.
Information about the media on which the resource can be distributed.
Method used to write to the medium.
Name of the medium.
The name to identify a member of a record.
Root entity which defines metadata about a resource or resources.
Information describing metadata extensions.
Indicates that an operation cannot be completed properly because of a mismatch in the dimensions of object attributes.
A domain in which names given by character strings are defined.
Distance between consistent parts of (centre, left side, right side) adjacent pixels.
Thrown when MathTransform.inverse() is invoked but the transform cannot be inverted.
Accuracy of non-quantitative attributes.
Thrown when an authority factory cannot find the requested authority code.
Thrown when an identifier provided to a factory method cannot be found.
Base interface for all factories of identified objects.
Describes the characteristics, spatial and temporal extent of the intended object to be observed.
Temporal persistence of collection objective.
Obligation of the element or entity.
Obligation of the element or entity.
Class of information to which the referencing entity applies.
Information about on-line sources from which the dataset, specification, or community profile name and extended metadata elements can be obtained.
Designations for the operation used to acquire the dataset.
Definition of an algorithm used to perform a coordinate operation.
Thrown when a coordinate operation is not found.
Code indicating whether the data contained in this packet is real (originates from live-fly or other non-simulated operational sources), simulated (originates from target simulator sources), or synthesized (a mix of real and simulated data).
The definition of a parameter used by an operation method.
The definition of a group of related parameters used by an operation method.
Thrown by ParameterValueGroup and ParameterDescriptorGroup when a parameter is requested but not found in that group.
A parameter value used by an operation method.
A group of related parameter values.
A pass-through operation specifies that a subset of a coordinate tuple is subject to a specific coordinate operation.
Temporary placeholder for an interface defined in the geoapi-pending module.
Specification of the way the image grid is associated with the image data attributes.
Point in a pixel corresponding to the Earth location of the pixel.
Designations for the planning information related to meeting the data acquisition requirements.
Base interface for for azimuthal (or planar) map projections.
Designation of the platform used to acquire the dataset.
Identification of collection coverage.
Temporary placeholder for an interface defined in the geoapi-pending module.
A two-dimensional coordinate system in which position is specified by the distance from the origin and the angle between the line from the origin to a point and a reference direction.
Polarization of the antenna relative to the waveform.
Information identifying the portrayal catalogue used.
A type consisting of either a direct position or of a point from which a direct position shall be obtained.
Accuracy of the position of features.
Mode in which the data is represented.
A prime meridian defines the origin from which longitude values are determined.
Ordered list of priorities.
Comprehensive information about the procedure(s), process(es) and algorithm(s) applied in the process step.
Description of the event, including related parameters or tolerances.
Report of what occurred during the process step.
An annotation mapping an interface, methods or fields to a profile.
Status of the dataset or progress of a review.
A 2D coordinate reference system used to approximate the shape of the earth on a planar surface.
A conversion transforming (longitude,latitude) coordinates to cartesian coordinates (x,y).
Accuracy of quantitative attributes.
Information about the value (or set of values) obtained from applying a data quality measure.
Information on the range of each dimension of a cell measurement value.
Description of specific range elements.
Meaning of the axis value range specified through minimum value and maximum value.
A list of logically related elements as (name, value) pairs in a dictionary.
A collection of record types.
The type definition of a record.
Identifier used for reference systems.
Description of a spatial and temporal reference system used by a dataset.
Closeness of the relative positions of features in the scope to their respective relative positions accepted as or being true.
A scale defined as the inverse of a denominator.
Range of date validity.
Requirement to be satisfied by the planned data acquisition.
Level of detail expressed as a scale factor or a ground distance.
Identification of, and means of communication with, person(s) and organizations associated with the dataset.
Limitation(s) placed upon the access or use of the data.
Base interface of more specific result classes.
Function performed by the responsible party.
Description of the data specified by the scope.
Class of information to which the referencing entity applies.
Description of the class of information covered by the information.
A composite of a local name (as head) for locating another name space, and a generic name (as tail) valid in that name space.
Handling restrictions imposed on the resource for national security or similar security concerns.
Temporal relation of activation.
Information about the series, or aggregate dataset, to which a dataset belongs.
Identification of capabilities which a service provider makes available to a service user through a set of interfaces that define a behaviour - See ISO 19119 for further information.
Abstract coordinate reference system, consisting of a single Coordinate System and a single Datum (as opposed to Compound CRS).
A parameterized mathematical operation on coordinates that transforms or converts coordinates to another coordinate reference system.
Information about the source data used in creating the data specified by the scope.
Digital mechanism used to represent spatial information.
Method used to represent geographic information in the dataset.
Extent with respect to date/time and spatial boundaries.
The specifications from which an interface, method or code list was derived.
A three-dimensional coordinate system with one distance measured from the origin and two angular coordinates.
Common ways in which the resource may be obtained or received, and related instructions and fee information.
Telephone numbers for contacting the responsible individual or organization.
Accuracy of the temporal attributes and temporal relationships of features.
Correctness of ordered events or sequences, if reported.
A 1D coordinate reference system used for the recording of time.
A temporal datum defines the origin of a temporal coordinate reference system.
Time period covered by the content of the dataset.
Temporary placeholder for an interface defined in the geoapi-pending module.
Validity of data specified by the scope with respect to time.
Accuracy of quantitative attributes and the correctness of non-quantitative attributes and of the classifications of features and their relationships.
Comparison of the classes assigned to features or their attributes to a universe of discourse.
A one-dimensional coordinate system containing a single time axis, used to describe the temporal position of a point in the specified time units from a specified time origin.
High-level geographic data thematic classification to assist in the grouping and search of available geographic data sets.
Correctness of the explicitly encoded topological characteristics of the dataset as described by the scope.
Degree of complexity of the spatial relationships.
Transform function to be used when scaling a physical value for a given element.
An operation on coordinates that usually includes a change of Datum.
Common superclass for a number of transformation-related exceptions.
Mechanism of activation.
The type definition.
The name of an attribute type.
An annotation mapping each interface, methods or fields to the UML identifier where they come from.
Degree of adherence of a dataset to a specific set of user requirements.
Brief description of ways in which the resource(s) is/are currently used.
A two- or three-dimensional coordinate system that consists of any combination of coordinate axes not covered by any other Coordinate System type.
Information about the vector spatial objects in the dataset.
A 1D coordinate reference system used for recording heights or depths.
A one-dimensional coordinate system used to record the heights (or depths) of points.
A textual description and/or a set of parameters identifying a particular reference level surface used as a zero-height surface.
Type of a vertical datum.
Vertical domain of dataset.