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I am trying to create shape files from a list of coordinates and it looks like it works but when I'm trying to view the shapefile in a shapefile viewer, it looks like there's no coordinates in my shape. Also if I then download my shapefile as geoJSON it looks empty like this: {"type":"GeometryCollection", "geometries": []}

So I have this one Java class, where I first create some dummy data, then create a Polygon SimpleFeatureType and then convert my list of points into a polygon and eventually try to write that polygon into a shapefile. I dont get any errors and all looks like running smoothly until I try to view it in the browser.

Here's my class with some debug prints :

import org.geotools.data.DefaultTransaction;
import org.geotools.data.Transaction;
import org.geotools.data.shapefile.ShapefileDataStore;
import org.geotools.data.shapefile.ShapefileDataStoreFactory;
import org.geotools.data.simple.SimpleFeatureSource;
import org.geotools.data.simple.SimpleFeatureStore;
import org.geotools.feature.DefaultFeatureCollection;
import org.geotools.feature.SchemaException;
import org.geotools.feature.simple.SimpleFeatureBuilder;
import org.geotools.feature.simple.SimpleFeatureTypeBuilder;
import org.geotools.geometry.jts.JTSFactoryFinder;
import org.geotools.referencing.crs.DefaultGeographicCRS;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.Coordinate;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.GeometryFactory;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.Polygon;
import org.opengis.feature.simple.SimpleFeature;
import org.opengis.feature.simple.SimpleFeatureType;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.*;

public class Main {

    private static SimpleFeature toFeature(List<PolygonPoint> locations, SimpleFeatureType POLYGON,
            GeometryFactory geometryFactory) {

        Coordinate[] coords = new Coordinate[locations.size()];

        int i = 0;
        for (PolygonPoint location : locations) {
            Coordinate coord = new Coordinate(location.x, location.y, 0);
            coords[i] = (coord);
            i++;
        }

        Polygon polygon = geometryFactory.createPolygon(coords);

        System.out.println(polygon.toString());
        /**
         * Degub print in this point looks like this: POLYGON ((60.15396170672204
         * 24.665516804291176, 60.1548304906673 24.67437097771886, 60.156868902093464
         * 24.684907435753292, 60.16053593400762 24.681227944085034, 60.16351621152651
         * 24.677017850437107, 60.1641222365678 24.670587380672547, 60.163303711361145
         * 24.664257803508647, 60.16193970279525 24.6590194867117, 60.158682674758644
         * 24.65963863846621, 60.15396170672204 24.665516804291176)) So looks okay so
         * far...
         */
        SimpleFeatureBuilder featureBuilder = new SimpleFeatureBuilder(POLYGON);
        featureBuilder.add(polygon);
        return featureBuilder.buildFeature(null);
    }

    static class PolygonPoint {
        public double x;
        public double y;

        public PolygonPoint(double x, double y) {
            this.x = x;
            this.y = y;
        }
    }

    private static void initData(List<PolygonPoint> locations) {
        locations.add(new PolygonPoint(60.1539617067220433, 24.6655168042911761));
        locations.add(new PolygonPoint(60.1548304906673010, 24.6743709777188585));
        locations.add(new PolygonPoint(60.1568689020934642, 24.6849074357532920));
        locations.add(new PolygonPoint(60.1605359340076191, 24.6812279440850340));
        locations.add(new PolygonPoint(60.1635162115265132, 24.6770178504371067));
        locations.add(new PolygonPoint(60.1641222365677990, 24.6705873806725471));
        locations.add(new PolygonPoint(60.1633037113611451, 24.6642578035086473));
        locations.add(new PolygonPoint(60.1619397027952516, 24.6590194867116992));
        locations.add(new PolygonPoint(60.1586826747586443, 24.6596386384662090));
        locations.add(new PolygonPoint(60.1539617067220433, 24.6655168042911761));
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException, SchemaException {

        List<PolygonPoint> locations = new ArrayList<>();
        initData(locations);

        // create simple feature builder for the locations
        SimpleFeatureTypeBuilder builder = new SimpleFeatureTypeBuilder();
        builder.setName("polygonFeature");
        builder.setCRS(DefaultGeographicCRS.WGS84);
        builder.add(Polygon.TYPENAME_POLYGON, Polygon.class);
        SimpleFeatureType POLYGON = builder.buildFeatureType();

        DefaultFeatureCollection collection = new DefaultFeatureCollection();
        GeometryFactory geometryFactory = JTSFactoryFinder.getGeometryFactory(null);

        SimpleFeature feature = toFeature(locations, POLYGON, geometryFactory);
        collection.add(feature);
        collection.forEach(name -> System.out.println(name));
        /**
         * Degub print in this point looks like this:
         * SimpleFeatureImpl:polygonFeature=[SimpleFeatureImpl.Attribute:
         * Polygon<Polygon id=fid-77f7c041_174f9627c85_-8000>=POLYGON
         * ((60.15396170672204 24.665516804291176, 60.1548304906673 24.67437097771886,
         * 60.156868902093464 24.684907435753292, 60.16053593400762 24.681227944085034,
         * 60.16351621152651 24.677017850437107, 60.1641222365678 24.670587380672547,
         * 60.163303711361145 24.664257803508647, 60.16193970279525 24.6590194867117,
         * 60.158682674758644 24.65963863846621, 60.15396170672204 24.665516804291176))]
         * So looks okay still...
         */

        File shapeFile = new File(new File("2020-").getAbsolutePath() + "shapefile.shp");

        Map<String, Serializable> params = new HashMap<>();
        params.put("url", shapeFile.toURI().toURL());
        params.put("create spatial index", Boolean.TRUE);

        ShapefileDataStoreFactory dataStoreFactory = new ShapefileDataStoreFactory();

        ShapefileDataStore dataStore = (ShapefileDataStore) dataStoreFactory.createNewDataStore(params);
        dataStore.createSchema(POLYGON);

        Transaction transaction = new DefaultTransaction("create");

        String typeName = dataStore.getTypeNames()[0];
        SimpleFeatureSource featureSource = dataStore.getFeatureSource(typeName);

        if (featureSource instanceof SimpleFeatureStore) {
            SimpleFeatureStore featureStore = (SimpleFeatureStore) featureSource;
            featureStore.setTransaction(transaction);
            try {
                featureStore.addFeatures(collection);
                transaction.commit();

            } catch (Exception problem) {
                transaction.rollback();
            } finally {
                transaction.close();
            }
        }
    }
}

Then the 5 files get created as intended. However the shape is not correct and dont show anything. I was testing them with this tool: https://mapshaper.org/ but one can just google some shapefile online viewer.

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    Omg that actually did!!! Thank you so much! So I just changed the code to be builder.add(Polygon.TYPENAME_POLYGON, Polygon.class); with this one: builder.add("the_geom", Polygon.class); and now the files work!!! Thanks a lot, I just didnt find the right stackoverflow discussion apparently! :) Oct 6, 2020 at 12:39

2 Answers 2

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Thanks to Ian Turton for linking the answer, the problem was solved by replacing this :

builder.add(Polygon.TYPENAME_POLYGON, Polygon.class);

with this:

builder.add("the_geom", Polygon.class);

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Whenever I see something with an transaction where data is not written, I look at the transaction handling. You make it actually good, as you rollback when there is an exception. But I would strongly suggest that you also make some log message indicating what kind of exception occured. Especially as you catch the generic Exception.

See the catch block:

if (featureSource instanceof SimpleFeatureStore) {
    SimpleFeatureStore featureStore = (SimpleFeatureStore) featureSource;
    featureStore.setTransaction(transaction);
    try {
        featureStore.addFeatures(collection);
        transaction.commit();
    } catch (Exception problem) {
        problem.printStackTrace(System.err); // print out the stack trace of the exception
        transaction.rollback();
    } finally {
        transaction.close();
    }
}

This will give you at least a chance to see what went wrong.

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  • Thank you for the tip! I added that but it doesn't print any errors. :/ I think the problem is not in writing into the file, but rather somehow the conversion from the polygon object to the shapefile is incorrect. Or maybe the initialization of the SimpleFeatureType... Hmm Oct 5, 2020 at 20:21

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