sorry Alberto that it tool me sooo long to respond. Actually if you need a fast answer send it to me privately (or with a copy to my other email account: e.g. ssteinig=-at-=ucalgary.ca)
and yes.. this is basically the package. It copied their raster framework and a class by class "compare" would need to be done. Though, I think for the communication with Sextante itself there was an additional library sextante-binding-0.6.1.jar. The code was from Sextante OSOR repository - but that was in 2010, and OSOR is now Joinup (well.. european commissions...). However, I see right now that Victor moved everything to Google code: http://sextante.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/soft/bindings/openjump_bindings/ cheers & I hope to be faster next time, stefan On 23/01/2012 1:40 AM, Alberto De Luca - GeA wrote: > Stefan, > > ok, I believe I managed to check out a copy of the source code from SVN > and set up a NetBeans project (awesome!). > > With regards to your questions: we could definitely check if OpenJUMP > works with the new Sextante releases. I have to say though that I don't > know much about the Framework you ported from Sextante. But anyway I > don't see why we shouldn't take the time to check if there is something > new to be ported to it. The classes involved are the ones contained > inside the package org.openjump.core.rasterimage.sextante? > > Alberto > > On 18/01/2012 17:57, Stefan Steiniger wrote: >> Hi Alberto, >> >> well... for SVN we have just the usual rules as for other versioning tools. >> Most important is updating before commits are done, that submitted code >> must work (no missing files or libraries), and that commits are commented. >> >> Btw. the changelog.txt should be updated too when commits are made that: >> - contain new functionality >> - fix a bug >> - change/alter existing code >> or in summary: everything that maybe of importance to/influences the >> work of other developers. So for instance updates of language files do >> not go into changelog, or a change of a variable name, or smaller >> refactoring within a class, or adding a new method within a class when >> you working on functionality. So - something that would be important to >> tell to people in releases for instance. >> >> All commits are send to our svn log email list, to which you can >> subscribe to see what is going on. >> >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jump-pilot-svn-notify >> >> >> Actually I have a question. >> I am not sure how much you would work with the Framework I ported from >> Sextante and its Toolbox capabilities. >> But, I have seen in Victors blog [1] that he made some larger changes to >> the Sextante framework. And I wonder if you would have time to >> a) test if OpenJUMP works with newer Sextante releases (i.e. our >> interface works), >> b) if we should port this changes to the raster framework (if there are >> some) to OpenJUMP as well. >> >> Though - if you think your work is not concerned by changes on the >> Sextante side or you have no time for such things at all, then maybe >> some day I should check compatibility. >> >> cheers, >> stefan >> >> [1] http://sextantegis.blogspot.com/2011/04/big-changes-in-sextante.html >> see in particular what he writes about: "Algorithm Providers" >> >> On 18/01/2012 1:09 AM, Alberto De Luca - GeA wrote: >>> Michaël, >>> >>> thank you for your reply. As you said I'm fairly familiar with the >>> openjump basecode (well, with some parts of it at least!) but I've never >>> used sourceforge/svn before (we mostly use Mercurial), so I thought >>> maybe there was something to know about it... Anyway, I'll bother the >>> community every time I have a doubt/question :P >>> >>> Thank you >>> Alberto >>> >>> PS: I will send you a PM with instructions about the AdB-ToolBox >>> activation code >>> >>> On 18/01/2012 00:09, Michaël Michaud wrote: >>>> Hi Alberto, >>>> >>>> You now have full access to the svn >>>> We have not much guidelines. >>>> I suppose you know our wiki and its pages dedicated to developpers : >>>> http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=Developer_Documentation_and_HowTo >>>> >>>> You probably also know how packages are organized, with the original >>>> jump "com" package and the new openjump "org" package, both being >>>> organized in a similar way (more or less), with most new plugins going >>>> now to org.openjump.core.ui.plugin.*. Some parts have been let in >>>> separate packages, but it is not encouraged. >>>> >>>> We have also a (few years old) xml-based mechanism to >>>> activate/deactivate new plugins (default-plugins.xml file). >>>> >>>> I don't know what can be useful to you as you probably already knows how >>>> OpenJUMP is organized quite well. >>>> The best is to share your ideas and your plans so that any experienced >>>> programmers and/or users can give you some hints, >>>> ideas or guidance. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> Michaël >>>> >>>> PS - I never could test AdbToolbox because of the activation code needed. >>>> I wrote to the webmaster and get a user name, a password and a tax code, >>>> but could never get an activation code. >>>> I would be pleased if you could help me to get this code (if AdbToolbox >>>> usage >>>> is not restricted). >>>> >>>> >>>> Le 17/01/2012 09:09, Alberto De Luca - GeA a écrit : >>>>> Hey Stefan and Michael, >>>>> >>>>> thank you for your enthusiasm and trust! Indeed I am still working on >>>>> AdB-ToolBox, and a new version is expected in the next few months, with >>>>> new tools for hydraulics analysis. >>>>> >>>>> My sourceforge account name is bertazza. Looking forth to start >>>>> submitting some new raster functions! By the way, have you got any >>>>> particular guideline before I start committing code to sourceforge? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks guys >>>>> Alberto >>>>> >>>>> On 13/01/2012 22:26, Stefan Steiniger wrote: >>>>>>> I did not see your name in the list of OJ authorized commiters. >>>>>>> Do you want to give me or Stefan your sourceforge user name >>>>>>> so that we can add it to committer list ? >>>>>> thanks Michael, >>>>>> didn't thought about this. 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