:33, Larry Reeder wrote:
> Hey Ede,
>
> I tested with OpenJUMP-20131224-r3854-PLUS (jar installer, installing on
> Linux), and it didn't work initially due to missing sqlite JDBC jars. I
> added the jdbc jar to the classpath (put it in lib/ext/jumpdbquery-0.9.0) and
> mul
Hey Ede,
>
> I tested with OpenJUMP-20131224-r3854-PLUS (jar installer, installing on
> Linux), and it didn't work initially due to missing sqlite JDBC jars. I
> added the jdbc jar to the classpath (put it in lib/ext/jumpdbquery-0.9.0) and
> multigeometries worked great.
Hey Ede,
I tested with OpenJUMP-20131224-r3854-PLUS (jar installer, installing on
Linux), and it didn't work initially due to missing sqlite JDBC jars. I
added the jdbc jar to the classpath (put it in lib/ext/jumpdbquery-0.9.0)
and multigeometries worked great. If you want to add SQLite
and with lightning speed..
just saw that OJ trunk already used jts 1.13, hence i saw no big issue in
upgrading it to the jts 1.14 snapshot.
have fun everyone.. ede
Original Message
Subject: jts 1.14 snapshot
Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2013 00:04:59 +0100
From: edgar.sol...@web.de
To: O
Larry, Jukka,
i just committed jts 1.14 snapshot to OJ trunk. could one of you please check
if the spatialite multigeometry bug has vanished finally?
happy holidays.. ede
On 23.12.2013 04:40, Martin Davis wrote:
> Thanks, Larry. Patch is commited.
>
> Martin
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 9