Good work promoting OpenJUMP in Germany.

2012/4/9 Michaël Michaud <michael.mich...@free.fr>:
> Hi Jukka,
>
> Just had a quick try without result.
> I changed the deegree.jar to a more recent one from deegree website,
> and recompiled the uptodate code of the plugin which is hosted on
> sourceforge. But I get the same exception.
> I think you're right when you say there is not much to do, but it will
> be difficult to fix it without some hints from deegree guys.
>
> Michaël
>
>> About WFS-(T), unfortunately it is dead. I am sure that there are no very 
>> big issues there but at the moment nobody will fix them. Problems are mostly 
>> connected with parsing the XML that comes from WFS servers.  WFS plugin is 
>> based on deegree and deegree folks started to develop iGeoDesktop instead. 
>> Kosmo has pretty well working WFS but only for reading, not WFS-T. I am not 
>> sure if it is also based on deegree or if it is easily reusable in OpenJUMP.
>>
>> OpenJUMP WFS plugin has very nice features and it is perhaps the best that 
>> exists for making spatial queries. It would be very nice to get it alive 
>> again. I think I got an estimate couple of years ago that it could cost 
>> something like 5000 euros if contracted (one weeks work for someone who 
>> knows deegree well already).
>>
>> OpenJUMP with WFS-T support and launched through Java Web Start would be 
>> something unique in open source GIS and it would for sure beat OpenLayers 
>> applications in demanding work.
>>
>> -Jukka Rahkonen-
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> Lähettäjä: Matthias Scholz [m...@jammerhund.de]
>> Lähetetty: 8. huhtikuuta 2012 11:30
>> Vastaanottaja: jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Aihe: [JPP-Devel] OpenJUMP at FOSSGIS Germany review
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> here comes my small report from the german FOSSGIS conference in Dessau.
>>
>> 1. Some people had the feeling that OJ was dead. These doubts I could
>> eliminate :-) We make not the big, spectacular steps in development, but
>> OJ is alive. One consequence can be, that we make more and better
>> marketing for our "baby".
>>
>> 2. There was some questions about the WFS support in OJ. Especially the
>> "T" letter will be more and more important for the users. I hope I have
>> said nothing wrong, that the plugin have WFS-T support. At least that is
>> on the wiki page.
>>
>> 3. A few users gave me the confirmation that a german website especially
>> for the german speaking people is a good thing. On the www.openjump.de
>> website you can see a photo from the OJ booth.
>>
>> 4. As you can see I had a rollup and flyers. If anyone need flyers or
>> the rollup for a presentation, I can send him that. But both things are
>> in german!
>>
>> 5. One question I couldn't answer. Is there a possibility to make a
>> "Join" from an attribute to some external data? In the ArcGIS this is
>> possible (but i have never seen any Arc produkt). For examle you have a
>> shape file with a ID attribute column. This ID's are unique. And on the
>> other side you have a CSV or Excel file with some metadata for the
>> geometries in that shape file. In the external metadata file you have
>> the same ID's to join both. But this is a 1:n relation! As an example
>> you can imagine that you have a shape file with some buildings. Now you
>> get a CSV/Excel file with the owners of this buildings from a external
>> provider and you need to view or query all the owners for every building
>> in the map. There is no problem to convert this metadata in some other
>> formats or databases. But I see the problem to represent multiple
>> metadata for one geometry. Any idea?????
>>
>> 6. And finally i met Sascha and Björn from the Intevation company. We
>> had talked about some OJ stuff and possible or desirable works in the
>> future. Such as improvements in the rendering or a integrated print
>> function.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Matthias
>>
>>
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