/* * GeoTools - The Open Source Java GIS Toolkit * http://geotools.org * * (C) 2011, Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) * (C) 2003-2004, Open Geospatial Consortium Inc. * * All Rights Reserved. http://www.opengis.org/legal/ */ /** * {@linkplain org.opengis.referencing.ReferenceSystem Reference systems}. The following is adapted from * <A HREF="http://portal.opengeospatial.org/files/?artifact_id=6716">OpenGIS® * Spatial Referencing by Coordinates (Topic 2)</A> specification. * * <P ALIGN="justify">A reference system contains the metadata required to * interpret spatial location information unambiguously. The description of * an object's attributes can be done explicitly, by providing all defining * parameters, or by identifier, a reference to a recognised source that contains * a full description of the object.</P> * * <P ALIGN="justify">The {@link org.opengis.referencing.IdentifiedObject} interface contains * attributes common to several objects used in spatial referencing by coordinates. For example, * a {@linkplain org.opengis.referencing.datum.Datum datum} name might be "North American Datum * of 1983". This may have alternative names or aliases, for example the abbreviation "NAD83". * Object {@linkplain org.opengis.referencing.IdentifiedObject#getName primary names} have a data type * {@link org.opengis.metadata.Identifier} whilst {@linkplain org.opengis.referencing.IdentifiedObject#getAlias aliases} * have a data type {@link org.opengis.util.GenericName}.</P> * * <P ALIGN="justify">Another attribute is {@linkplain org.opengis.referencing.IdentifiedObject#getIdentifiers identifiers}. * This is a unique code used to reference an object in a given place. For example, an external geodetic register might * give the NAD83 datum a unique code of "6269". Identifiers have a data type of {@link org.opengis.metadata.Identifier}. * In addition to the use of an identifier as a reference to a definition in a remote register, it may also be included * in an object definition to allow remote users to refer to the object.</P> * * <P ALIGN="justify">Most interfaced objects are immutable. This means that implementations promise * not to change an object's internal state once they have handed out an interface pointer. Since * most interfaced objects are specified to be immutable, there do not need to be any constraints * on operation sequencing. This means that these interfaces can be used in parallel computing * environments (e.g. internet servers).</P> * * <H2>Well-Known Text format</H2> * <P ALIGN="justify">Many entities in this specification can be printed in a well-known text * format. This allows objects to be stored in databases (persistence), and transmitted between * interoperating computer programs. The <A HREF="doc-files/WKT.html">definition for WKT</A> is * shown using Extended Backus Naur Form (EBNF).</P> * * @version <A HREF="http://portal.opengeospatial.org/files/?artifact_id=6716">Abstract specification 2.0</A> * @since GeoAPI 1.0 */ package org.opengis.referencing;