/*
* GeoTools - The Open Source Java GIS Toolkit
* http://geotools.org
*
* (C) 2008, Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo)
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
* version 2.1 of the License.
*
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*/
package org.geotools.temporal.object;
import org.opengis.temporal.IndeterminateValue;
import org.opengis.temporal.JulianDate;
import org.opengis.temporal.TemporalReferenceSystem;
/**
* The Julian day numbering system is a temporal coordinate system that has its origin at noon
* on 1 January 4713 BCE in the Julian proleptic calendar. The Julian day number is an integer
* value; the Julian date is a decimal value that allows greater resolution.
*
* @author Mehdi Sidhoum (Geomatys)
*
*
* @source $URL$
*/
public class DefaultJulianDate extends DefaultTemporalCoordinate implements JulianDate {
/**
* Creates a new instance of JulianDate.
* @param frame
* @param indeterminatePosition
* @param coordinateValue
*/
public DefaultJulianDate(TemporalReferenceSystem frame, IndeterminateValue indeterminatePosition, Number coordinateValue) {
super(frame, indeterminatePosition, coordinateValue);
}
}