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The main module contains the GeoTools public interfaces that are used by other GeoTools modules (and GeoTools applications). Where possible we make use industry standard terms as provided by OGC and ISO standards. The formal GeoTools public api consists of gt-metadata, jts and the gt-main module. The main module contains the default implementations that are available provided to other GeoTools modules using our factory system. Factories are obtained from an appropriate FactoryFinder, giving applications a chance configure the factory used using the Factory Hints facilities. FilterFactory ff = CommonFactoryFinder.getFilterFactory(); Expression expr = ff.add( expression1, expression2 ); If you find yourself using implementation specific classes chances are you doing it wrong: Expression expr = new AddImpl( expression1, expressiom2 );

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/*
 *    GeoTools - The Open Source Java GIS Toolkit
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 *
 *    (C) 2008, Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo)
 *
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 *    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)
 */
public class DefaultJulianDate extends DefaultTemporalCoordinate implements JulianDate {

    /** Creates a new instance of JulianDate. */
    public DefaultJulianDate(
            TemporalReferenceSystem frame,
            IndeterminateValue indeterminatePosition,
            Number coordinateValue) {
        super(frame, indeterminatePosition, coordinateValue);
    }
}




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