Hey all,

I wanted to let the group know that the Jump DB Query Plugin now
supports Spatialite databases and SQLite databases that follow the FDO
RFC 16 specification.  GDAL/OGR and other open source tools use FDO
RFC 16 to store spatial data in plain SQLite.  Thanks to Jukka
Rahkonen for the idea and QA support, and a big "Thank you" to the
OpenJump developers for continuing to support a great open source GIS
tool.

You can find out more about the plugin at http://jumpdbqplugin.sourceforge.net/.


      -Larry

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