Module org.opengis.geoapi
module org.opengis.geoapi
Java interfaces derived from OGC and ISO abstract models.
In a series of packages in the
org.opengis
® namespace, GeoAPI defines
interfaces for metadata handling, for geodetic referencing (map projections),
for the representation of features and for their filtering.
The GeoAPI interfaces closely follow the abstract models published collaboratively by the
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
in its 19100 series of documents and the Open
Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)
in its abstract and implementation specifications.
See the GeoAPI home page for more information.- Since:
- 1.0
-
Packages
PackageDescriptionSet of annotations mapping GeoAPI interfaces to Open Geospatial UML or XML schemas.Tuple of coordinate values.Defines the structure and content of views of real-world phenomenon.Filters features according their properties.Metadata about the specific elements that a particular implementation supports.Root package for geometries.Set of geometric objects that are not decomposed further into other primitives.The metadata root entity.Type for citing a resource and information about the responsible party.Restrictions placed on data (legal and security constraints).Identification of the feature catalogue used, or description of the content of a coverage dataset.Information concerning the distributor of, and options for obtaining, a resource.Geographic, vertical and temporal extents.Information to uniquely identify the data or service.Sources and production processes used in producing a dataset.Scope and frequency of updating data.Description of the quality of geographic data.Information concerning the mechanisms used to represent spatial information in a dataset.Description and storage of parameter values.Base interfaces for reference systems by coordinates or by identifiers.Reference systems by coordinates.Coordinate Systems and their axes.Relationship of a Coordinate System (CS) to the Earth, another celestial body or a platform.Coordinate operations (relationship between any two CRS).Temporal position and duration.A set of base types from ISO 19103 which cannot be mapped directly from Java, plus utilities.