On 05.07.2022 10:15, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi Ede,Michael, Yukka and other Jumpers
hey Peppe, hey Yukka *lol* ;)
Since last year I have been working around a new plugin for Openjump. It is a large set of tools for raster analysis which should simplify some analysis on geomorphology and hydrology using DEM. It is a sum of some ideas: a) to reduce all the depency of external libraries and reuse what is available between Oj and Jts; b) to reduce ram, time processing and usage of wrappers which affects Sextante and a bit Openklem (if users load many rasters in openjump) c) to add new tools, improve others, explore other aspects of morphologic and hydrologic analysis with rasters, etc. The result is set of some dozen of tools for raster analysis in a 1Mb file: there are still a depency to Jep, White box and ImageJ classes which I reduced to 150 kb and embedded with the tools .
SNIP what's needed are proper sources, preferably a maven project. let's move it to github when you are satisfied that it's release-worthy and give you some support to set up. you will see it's really no rocket science. if the tools were based on previous work of others you need to mention that and the old/current licenses in a Readme prominently.
This is the documentation page. A bit old as it refers to a raster toolset that works only with OJ 1.16 https://sourceforge.net/p/opensit/wiki/Geo%20Arbores%20Raster%20Tools/ <https://sourceforge.net/p/opensit/wiki/Geo%20Arbores%20Raster%20Tools/>
should probably migrated to the Wiki if the plan is to add it to OJ distro anyway.
These are the last realize versions of raster toolset. They work either with OJ core and with OJ plus 2.0. https://sourceforge.net/p/opensit/code/HEAD/tree/Projects/Raster%20tools/OpenJUMP%201.16/Builds/ <https://sourceforge.net/p/opensit/code/HEAD/tree/Projects/Raster%20tools/OpenJUMP%201.16/Builds/> The code is here: https://sourceforge.net/p/opensit/code/HEAD/tree/Projects/Raster%20tools/OpenJUMP%201.16/source/ <https://sourceforge.net/p/opensit/code/HEAD/tree/Projects/Raster%20tools/OpenJUMP%201.16/source/>
i see you "integrated" the libraries source code instead of using jars. what were the alternative jar sizes? generally i'd rather include maintained code then a stale copy. ..ede _______________________________________________ Jump-pilot-devel mailing list Jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jump-pilot-devel