From: Jody G. <jga...@re...> - 2007-09-16 18:05:54
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Hi Andrea; I just want to be sure I am understanding the question correctly. By "attributes are non qualified" I think Justin is trying to say that he is only finding the first attribute with a local part that matches. Andrea Aime wrote: >>> Got it, but there were two questions here. The first one is still >>> unanswered: >>> "attributes are non qualified". Hum, what do we do with GML Feature >>> attributes like gml:name? So simpleFeature.getAttribute("name") would indeed match content created with a "gml:name" (the gml prefix internally would of been matched against a NameImpl("http://schemas.opengis.net/gml/3.2.1/gml.xsd","name"). That is: > <element name="name" type="gml:CodeType"> > <annotation> > <documentation>The gml:name property provides a label or identifier for the object,...</documentation> > </annotation> > </element> Is this what you are talking about? It looks to be the one referenced in "StandardObjectProperties" ... Cheers, Jody |