Luca:

You wrote: "Thanks Surveyor, so let's go ahead :-)"

I'm looking forward to it.

You wrote: "It's very interesting functions
I attach here the 2 main part in jar with source,
I just switch the raster class to make it compiled in OJ."

Are these plug-in Jars? Did the files you attached to your menu need
the changes, or did they contain the changes?

You wrote: "It must be hack to understand what it needs from gdal and
raster plugin
I'm interesting to work with someone with more experience in OJ and
Java to make it full works also because in my opinion if OJ is
interested in TIN as I have seen in summer code AdB gives a lot of
interesting function on this theme."

I'm definitely interested in more TIN support. What dependencies do we
have on GDAL? What raster plug-in dependency do you talk about in your
message?

You wrote: "It seems that fixing problem with gdal and raster class you can make
it all works together because actually it's developed for JUMP really
not far from OpenJUMP :-) and all tools worth"

I've got the source code you sent me loaded into the SVN repository at
my SurveyOS Project at SourceForge, so we can now tweak it as we need.
Are you registered with SourceForge? Have you worked with Eclipse or
SVN at all?

Here is the link to the code in my SVN:

http://surveyos.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/surveyos/java/adb/

You also asked for a link to the JTIN code. You can find it on the JPP
SVN at SourceForge:

http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jump-pilot/summer_of_code/jtin/

There should be a library, and one or two working plug-ins.
Christopher was the Google Summer of Code Student that worked on the
project. Hopefully he is still listening to this list!

I have an e-mail from him on the status of the plug-ins for JTIN. I
will try to forward it to the mailing list.

You wrote: "I did from my need and I attached here for you check (it works)
InterpoleOnGridPlugIn.java
It's take a grid of 3D point (shp attacked for test) and you can draw
every geometry in the area and interpole them to the grid."

I will check out your plug-in when I get some time, and I will send
you some comments. Thanks for sending it over with the sample data.
I'm trying to get a release of BizzJUMP ready before my workshop, and
it would be cool if I can include the plug-in for a room full of
surveyors. :]

You wrote: "I'm already working on other and Micheal give good advices."

I'm always learning new things about OpenJUMP and Java from the other
programmers on this mailing list.

Are you from Italy? Do you have any contacts with the government
organization producing the ADB Toolbox? It would be nice if we could
discuss collaboration opportunities with them.

The Sunburned Surveyor


On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 1:32 AM, luca marletta <lucama...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Surveyor, so let's go ahead :-)
>
>> I looked at AdB tool a while back. I think Peppe posted some
>> information about it. I'm not sure exactly what the program contains,
>
> It's very interesting functions
> I attach here the 2 main part in jar with source,
> I just switch the raster class to make it compiled in OJ.
> Actually now you can just see the function in the menu "TOOLS" just to
> see what it can do
> It must be hack to understand what it needs from gdal and raster plugin
> I'm interesting to work with someone with more experience in OJ and
> Java to make it full works also because in my opinion if OJ is
> interested in TIN as I have seen in summer code AdB gives a lot of
> interesting function on this theme.
>
> You can also donwload the windows JUMP AdB binary
> http://www.pcn.minambiente.it/PCNDYN/AdBToolbox/downloadadb.jsp
> just after a free registration (it's all under GPL from the Italian
> Environment Ministry) just to better understand all potentialities.
>
>> but I'd be interested in porting some of their tools to OpenJUMP (as
>> long as it didn't require major tweaks to the core). If there is a
>> particular toold in AdB that you want to port, lets discuss it here.
>
> It seems that fixing problem with gdal and raster class you can make
> it all works together because actually it's developed for JUMP really
> not far from OpenJUMP :-) and all tools worth
>
>> In my opinion, plugins are the best place to start. Here are a couple
>> of ideas for plug-ins related to 3D editing that would be fairly
>> simple to write:
>>
>> - Set Z Values of All Nodes In Selected Geometries
> I did from my need and I attached here for you check (it works)
> InterpoleOnGridPlugIn.java
> It's take a grid of 3D point (shp attacked for test) and you can draw
> every geometry in the area and interpole them to the grid
>
> It can easily modify to use TIN instead of grid
>
> I'm already working on other and Micheal give good advices
>
>
> I'm working on other
>
>> - Average Z Values of Selected Nodes
>> - Set Z Value of LineString Node Based On Slope and Distance
>> - Export Profile From 3D LineString
>>
>> We've also got some code for working with TINs in OpenJUMP from a past
>> Google Summer of Code Project. I don't know if that would interest
>> you. I think someone said you might be working with surface models.
>
> Could you give me some link for surface models ?
>
>> Luca wrote: "If you have better scheme for starting to help community
>> I'd follow it"
>>
>> Stefan gave you some excellent tips on how to get started. My time is
>> somewhat limited, but I am here to help. Pick a plug-in project and we
>> will get you moving forward!
>
> I'll be happy to have yours help there.
>
> Thanks
>
> Luca
>
>> The Sunburned Surveyor
>
>
>
>
> luca marletta
> www.beopen.it
>
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