Hi Giuseppe,

I try to organise Sextante lib as you did in jufre, but I see many .jar 
which, in my opinion, should not be in lib/ext/sextante directory :
I don't know the exact consequence of having two different version of a 
lib in the distribution, but it should be avoided.
I thing any jar in lib directory is available for all the plugins
- bsh-2.0b4.jar : already in lib
- jts-1.9.jar : newer version in lib (I think it is dangerous to have 2 
different version of jts in the distribution
- log4j-1.2.14.jar  newer version in lib

Do you know if the following jar are needed (not in the 0.6 distribution)
- epsgraphics.jar
- flowmap.jar
- j3dcore.jar
- prefuse.jar
- prefusex.jar

I could bundle a distribution with
- your jar binding
- sextante 0.6
- sextante jar in ext/sextante directory (removing jar which seemed 
unecessary to me)

Hope I can upload it tomorrow along with the new cadplan plugin so that 
you can check it

Michaël


Le 26/06/2011 12:16, Giuseppe Aruta a écrit :
>
>   >  JCS
> I agree to add that QA tool instead of all JCS.  I will ask Martin if we can 
> modify JCS plugIn to armonize with Openjump. As far as I can see in "Jump 
> tribe" there are actually only 4 brenches, excuding Jump itself: OJ, SkyJUMP, 
> AdbToolbox, EcosJUMP  which share the same tools organization on QA.
> I will test on my OJ Jufre experimental version.
>
>
>> Sextante
> I am going to send my modification to Victor and see what's his opinion for 
> Sextante 0.7.
>
>
> Peppe
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