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/*
* GeoTools - The Open Source Java GIS Toolkit
* http://geotools.org
*
* (C) 2011, Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo)
* (C) 2003-2005, Open Geospatial Consortium Inc.
*
* All Rights Reserved. http://www.opengis.org/legal/
*/
package org.opengis.geometry.complex;
import static org.opengis.annotation.Obligation.*;
import static org.opengis.annotation.Specification.*;
import java.util.Set;
import org.opengis.annotation.Association;
import org.opengis.annotation.UML;
import org.opengis.geometry.primitive.Solid;
/**
* A {@linkplain Complex complex} with all the geometric properties of a solid. Essentially, a
* composite solid is a set of solids that join in pairs on common boundary surfaces to form a
* single solid.
*
* @version ISO 19107
* @author Martin Desruisseaux (Geomatys)
* @since GeoAPI 2.1
* @todo This interface extends (indirectly) both {@link org.opengis.geometry.primitive.Primitive}
* and {@link org.opengis.geometry.complex.Complex}. Concequently, there is a clash in the
* semantics of some set theoretic operation. Specifically, {@code Primitive.contains(...)}
* (returns FALSE for end points) is different from {@code Complex.contains(...)} (returns TRUE
* for end points).
*/
@UML(identifier = "GM_CompositeSurface", specification = ISO_19107)
public interface CompositeSolid extends Composite, Solid {
/**
* Returns the set of solids that form the core of this complex. To get a full representation of
* the elements in the {@linkplain Complex complex}, the {@linkplain
* org.opengis.geometry.primitive.Surface surfaces}, {@linkplain
* org.opengis.geometry.primitive.Curve curves} and {@linkplain
* org.opengis.geometry.primitive.Point points} on the boundary of the generator set if
* {@linkplain Solid solids} would have to be added to the generator list.
*
* @return The set of solids in this composite.
* @see Solid#getComposite
* @issue http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEO-63
*/
@Association("Composition")
@UML(identifier = "generator", obligation = MANDATORY, specification = ISO_19107)
Set getGenerators();
}