2008/11/14 Giuseppe Aruta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> More than this Sextante for OpenJUMP opens new frontiers for raster
> analysis with OpenJUMP, and Sextante for OpenJUMP requires baseclass.jar to
> work (even with some limitations).
> My proposal is to integrate baseclass.jar (ot at least the raster
> capability) in OpenJUMP for the next realize. I would like the opinion of
> the developers and users.
> BTW Which are the limits and difficulties to use JAI in OpenJUMP? Can it
> be an alternaty to baseclass.jar?
>
I would like to announce that now I'm working on SEXTANTE project [1] . As
you know, SEXTANTE provides so many new analysis to raster layers, but also
to vector data. Actually It works with gvSIG and have other bindings such
uDig, geotools, openJUMP, etc.
One of my tasks will be make a binding for Kosmo. It will be great have a
new release of openJUMP full-compatible with SEXTANTE. I think it is a big
improvement. What do you think?
Best regards,
Nacho
[1]: www.sextantegis.com
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