Andre,

You can download the 1.2 version of my GPX plug-in here:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/surveyos/files/SurveyOS%20OpenJUMP%20Plug-Ins/GPX/

You need to put the contents of the "lib" folder in the lib folder of
your OpenJUMP installation folder. You need to put the contents of the
"ext" folder in the zip file into the lib/ext folder of your OpenJUMP
installation folder.

If the plug-in installs correctly you should have a new "SurveyOS"
menu with a menu item to import a GPX file.

If the plug-in doesn't install properly or you get an error message,
let me know and I will try to help you fix the problem.

The plug-in was compiled in the latest stable version of Eclipse using
JDK 7 and a 1.6 Java version compiler setting.

It was tested on the latest stable release of OpenJUMP on my Windows 7
computer and opened a GPX file with no problems.

I hope this helps!

Landon

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