01: /*
02: * GeoTools - OpenSource mapping toolkit
03: * http://geotools.org
04: * (C) 2002-2006, GeoTools Project Managment Committee (PMC)
05: *
06: * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
07: * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
08: * License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
09: * version 2.1 of the License.
10: *
11: * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
14: * Lesser General Public License for more details.
15: */
16: package org.geotools.gml3.bindings;
17:
18: import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
19: import com.vividsolutions.jts.geom.MultiLineString;
20: import org.geotools.xml.*;
21:
22: /**
23: * Binding object for the type http://www.opengis.net/gml:MultiLineStringPropertyType.
24: *
25: * <p>
26: * <pre>
27: * <code>
28: * <complexType name="MultiLineStringPropertyType">
29: * <annotation>
30: * <documentation>This type is deprecated with GML 3 and shall not be used. It is included for backwards compatibility with GML 2. Use MultiCurvePropertyType instead.
31: * A property that has a collection of line strings as its value domain can either be an appropriate geometry element encapsulated in an element of this type or an XLink reference to a remote geometry element (where remote includes geometry elements located elsewhere in the same document). Either the reference or the contained element must be given, but neither both nor none.</documentation>
32: * </annotation>
33: * <sequence minOccurs="0">
34: * <element ref="gml:MultiLineString"/>
35: * </sequence>
36: * <attributeGroup ref="gml:AssociationAttributeGroup">
37: * <annotation>
38: * <documentation>This attribute group includes the XLink attributes (see xlinks.xsd). XLink is used in GML to reference remote resources (including those elsewhere in the same document). A simple link element can be constructed by including a specific set of XLink attributes. The XML Linking Language (XLink) is currently a Proposed Recommendation of the World Wide Web Consortium. XLink allows elements to be inserted into XML documents so as to create sophisticated links between resources; such links can be used to reference remote properties.
39: * A simple link element can be used to implement pointer functionality, and this functionality has been built into various GML 3 elements by including the gml:AssociationAttributeGroup.</documentation>
40: * </annotation>
41: * </attributeGroup>
42: * </complexType>
43: *
44: * </code>
45: * </pre>
46: * </p>
47: *
48: * @generated
49: */
50: public class MultiLineStringPropertyTypeBinding extends
51: AbstractComplexBinding {
52: /**
53: * @generated
54: */
55: public QName getTarget() {
56: return GML.MultiLineStringPropertyType;
57: }
58:
59: /**
60: * <!-- begin-user-doc -->
61: * <!-- end-user-doc -->
62: *
63: * @generated modifiable
64: */
65: public Class getType() {
66: return MultiLineString.class;
67: }
68:
69: /**
70: * <!-- begin-user-doc -->
71: * <!-- end-user-doc -->
72: *
73: * @generated modifiable
74: */
75: public Object parse(ElementInstance instance, Node node,
76: Object value) throws Exception {
77: return node.getChildValue(MultiLineString.class);
78: }
79:
80: public Object getProperty(Object object, QName name)
81: throws Exception {
82: if (GML.MultiLineString.equals(name)) {
83: return object;
84: }
85:
86: return null;
87: }
88: }
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