Sankar Mondal wrote:
Hi,
> Using OpenJump APIs I want to open WFS layers from a WFS url into a custom
> application.
> I found that there are some plugins available like
>
> de.latlon.deejump.wfs
>
> for WFS layers. Can anybody please give some idea how to use those Plug-ins
> or any API in
edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
Hi,
> May I propose the attached OJ-crowned-kangaroo for that matter? It is
> the one I am going to place in svn.
+1 for this icon ;-)
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Nidhi Arora wrote:
Hi,
>
> I want to programmatically add WFS layer. My basic requirement is
> that as soon as OpenJump opens, the base map is shown with data pulled
> from WFS.
you need the WFSPlugin for this:
http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jump-pilot/plug-ins/WFSPlugin/trunk/
Michaël Michaud wrote:
Hi,
> I can commit your patch next week, if you did not do it before.
ok, I've committed the patch, including the T\: language strings as
suggested.
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Michaël Michaud wrote:
Hi,
> > ok. I've attached patch which changes the following:
> >
> > * new feature collections are again unmodified by default
> > * PlugInContext has an added addLayer method taking a
> >featureCollectionModified parameter for convenience
> > * when OpenJUMP is clos
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
finally I'm getting back to this.
> playing save is what we should do.
> For creating new layers I am most often using context.addLayer() - so
> why not adding the flagging there instead of changing all plugins?
> An option would be to create a second addLayer() meth
Michaël Michaud wrote:
Hi,
> > I've noticed that (for quite some time now) newly loaded feature
> > collections/layers are now considered modified by default. I've been
> > using that check in the WFS plugin to enable the update button only if
> > the layer is actually modified. I've added a work
Andreas Schmitz wrote:
Hi,
> I've noticed that (for quite some time now) newly loaded feature
> collections/layers are now considered modified by default. I've been
> using that check in the WFS plugin to enable the update button only if
> the layer is actually modified. I
Hi all, Michaël,
I've noticed that (for quite some time now) newly loaded feature
collections/layers are now considered modified by default. I've been
using that check in the WFS plugin to enable the update button only if
the layer is actually modified. I've added a workaround to set the layer
unm
Matthias Scholz wrote:
Hi,
> >>> I checked that WMS layer name is stored OK in the OJ project file
> >>> sf:archsites
> >>> Let's hope that question is only about url-encoding error.
> >>>
> >> I discussed with a Geoserver developer and he considered that
> >> both ways would be correct,
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
> > > I checked that WMS layer name is stored OK in the OJ project file
> > > sf:archsites
> > > Let's hope that question is only about url-encoding error.
> > I discussed with a Geoserver developer and he considered that
> > both ways would be correct, to leave it una
Matthias Scholz wrote:
Hi,
> I checked that WMS layer name is stored OK in the OJ project file
> sf:archsites
> Let's hope that question is only about url-encoding error. I discussed
> with a Geoserver developer and he considered that both ways would be
> correct, to le
Matthias Scholz wrote:
Hi,
> >> I checked that WMS layer name is stored OK in the OJ project file
> >> sf:archsites
> >> Let's hope that question is only about url-encoding error. I discussed
> >> with a Geoserver developer and he considered that both ways would be
> >> correct, to leave it una
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
> I checked that WMS layer name is stored OK in the OJ project file
> sf:archsites
> Let's hope that question is only about url-encoding error. I discussed with a
> Geoserver developer and he considered that both ways would be correct, to
> leave it unaltered sf:archsi
siddharth raghuvanshi wrote:
Hi,
> Even when I am copying the feature request from the WFS client in the
> browser & pasting the request back in the request box of the advanced
> settings of jump WFSPlugin, I am still getting the following error:
>
> [14:32:03] WARN: [HttpMethodBase] Going to b
siddharth raghuvanshi wrote:
Hi,
> I am working behind the proxy servers. When I am trying to connect to my
> lab computer on which WFS is installed on port , the WFSPlugin is able
> to parse the layers, but when I am trying to fetch any layer by pressing the
> Ok button, I am getting the fo
luca marletta wrote:
Hi,
> may double click problem is not related to the 1st point, I face this
> trouble with other java application but not all and from long.
> On another pc i solved it with .multiClickTime: 500 option but not
> here.
I'm unsure whether .multiClickTime is what's needed here
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> Hi Andreas,when you write "hardcoded into java source", which file do
> you mean?thanksPeppe
it should be org/openjump/core/ui/plugin/wms/AddWmsLayerWizard.java.
Happy Christmas, and a happy new year to all as well, Andreas
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Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> Hi all,WMS open window displays two urls by
> default:http://openaerialmap.org/wms/ http://demo.deegree.org/deegree-wms/servicesWhen
> I open a new WMS, its url is added to the list. I wonder:a) where the
> default urls are storedb) where the new ones are storedThanks
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> I think you should have write access now.
> However, when I try to change the settings for Michael (michaudm) or
> Giuseppe (ma...) or Jon. The user management page of mediawiki returns
> that those users are not existing. The other person it worked was
> Andreas
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi,
> Thanks for the information Stefan. I checked out the classes in the
> apitools package, but I didn't see what I needed. However, it seems
> like the classes in this package would be the logical home for the
> methods I need. I will see if I can implement my methods
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi,
> I don't see any reason why we couldn't work more with Z values. It
> just hasn't been done extensively to date.
yes, I agree. In principle, it should not be so difficult. But my quick research
showed that the deegree conversion process that creates JTS geometries
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi Landon,
> What type of GPX support does Andreas have for deeJUMP? The code I
> have in Geotools (and the plug-in I made for OpenJUMP) only reads GPX
> files, and I would be interested in adding write support.
>
> Perhaps there is a way to merge the code?
I have code
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi all,
> Wow.. I just read what plugins Andreas added as experimental for deeJUMP
> (gpx support and projection) - so I started now to consider the
> integration of the deegree libs.
people who read the commit logs ;-)
This was actually done in my spare time out of pe
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> Michaël Michaud wrote:
Hi,
> > Here are my thoughts about the question :
> > - Andreas is one of the main contributors of the project, so his own
> > advice about what is good for OpenJUMP is much welcome
thanks, although I don't feel like I've been contributing much l
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi,
> This issue of integrating deegree libraries with OpenJUMP is one I
> need to champion. I'm busy the next couple of days preparing for and
> covering the Where 2.0 conference, but I will put this item on my to
> do list.
well, if it's generally agreed that we want
example with a
> short GML file that could really be opened with that template? Once
> something works with one dataset it is often easy to modify it to work
> with another dataset by following the example.
>
> My immediate need was more than fulfilled by following the note by
> Andreas
Cameron wrote:
Hi Cameron,
> My name is Cameron Alston and I will be working on the OpenJUMP project this
> summer, specifically in implementing a stand-alone map labelling system. I'm
> currently finishing up at UC Davis and I'll be attending UC Santa Cruz in the
> fall for graduate school. I
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi Landon,
> I was thinking Christopher might work on JTin from the JPP SVN. When
> he has some working (and tested) code we can approach deegree to see
> what further work will need to be done to integrate the code as part
> of the deegree library?
>
> Will this work?
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> it is wise - I aggree. But I would not promise anything, since
> a) JTin does something new and deegree requires I believe certain
> stability and testing, and
if the respective code stands by itself, and is implemented in the development
branch, I don't see any pr
Christopher wrote:
Hi,
> I'll do whatever I need to. Do you have an address for degree's code
> repository so I can check out a tree.
you can check out the deegree development branch from here:
https://wald.intevation.org/svn/deegree/base/trunk
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Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> I am preparing the OJ 1.3 release (message will follow) and was now on
> the the way to tag the current trunk version. Unfortunately while
> tagging I forgot to change in tag line "1.2" to "1.3", so everything
> related to the new 1.3 tag has been probably copied
Paolo Rizzi wrote:
Hi,
> > We play with WFS-T at work, where the mechanism of what really happens
> > finally is hidden behind datastore drivers of WFS server like Geoserver or
> > others. Anyhow, the problem is still the same than with direct connections
> > to database. For example this docum
Larry Becker wrote:
Hi,
> I think the WFS code is probably just a case of having to implement Feature
> modification detection at a higher level, since there was no low level
> support for it. Modifications to BasicFeature (not AbstractFeatureClass
yes, I agree (although it was actually Ugo who
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
> I wonder how it has been done in a new WFS plugin that can do transactions.
> The transaction icon gets highlighted only if something has been modified, so
> I think there must be some chance tracking system. And I don't believe really
> that anybody makes a WFS-T clie
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi,
> I'd like to know if Stefan would be willing to take his own student
> this year. If Stefan can't make room for this, I know Andreas from the
> deegree Project has already volunteered.
while I can mentor students with almost any topic, I'd like to point out that a
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> ..the manual looks interesting and I wish I would speak italian.
>
> Question: They have WFS and WCS in the open menu - where does it come
> from? I guess WFS is from Deegree? is WCS as well? Did you develop such
> things Andreas?
no, certainly not. Would be inte
Larry Becker wrote:
Hi,
> Yea! Of course, programs age more rapidly than people. :-)
and here I was, thinking that you've been doing this a LONG time ;-)
Congrats, Andreas
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Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> Confirm what wrote by Andreas: Change Style>Fill patterns under windows XP,
> if you select the last entry of the list, a file dialog opens where you can
> choose an image file.
> It can read BMP, JPG, PNG and SVG.
> This last option seems to be interesting since i
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
> I do not know what is wrong with
> image/tiff.
> The request is right but OpenJUMP does not show the image. Is is just that
> tiff format is not supported by OpenJUMP WMS?
yes, I think that's the case here. I've also had issues requesting tiff images
from deegree s
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
> I found a little issue when playing with MapServer WMS. By default it
> supports 24 bit png outputformat, which is advertised in GetCapabilities
> document as "image/png; mode=24bit"
ah nice. I recently implemented something similar in deegree and was always
unsure h
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi,
> Peppe has discovered a bug in the change styles dialog. You can see
> from the attached screen shot part of the problem. I think we might be
> running into a Swing rendering problem. We are trying to paint some
> pretty complex patterns in the rows of a list box.
>
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> 1. I get back to you if I studied the GPL 3 issue. But I can't promise
> anything and this has to be a community decision. It will require
> changes to almost all files and I also need to check if the original
> VividSolutions contributions could be changed to V3.
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi,
> deegree Developer Guide:
> http://intevation.de/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/deegree/docs/management/deegree_developer_guide.pdf?rev=HEAD&cvsroot=deegree
>
> I've got a copy of a manual on the use of the deegree CRS library, but
> I can't seem to locate it online. P
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> howeverm, there may be an option to add the old version again too for
> Andreas. Or, Andreas, do you have more changes on your version?
yes, I increased the maximum memory setting to 512m, and added example proxy
settings as well. The ~/.jump issue is probably only
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> so, we can keep it the way it is after the changes?
if nobody else objects, yes (I can include a custom script for my "releases").
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Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> sorry but I am not adeveloper so I didn't see other problems.
no problem ;-)
> I ask you some explications about your mail, please:
> ~/.jump/ I imaged that this is the directory where Openjump is located at
> least all the files that it requires to work. Which ba
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> thank you for looking into that.
> I did the changes to the openjump.sh file - so it should be working by
> tomorrow. Can you test?
> > What is modified from the original file:
> >
> > Original
> > JUMP_PROPERTIES=~/.jump/workbench-properties.xml
> > JUMP_DEFAULTP
Malte Weller wrote:
Hi,
> I can duplicate it with 1.6.0_10.
> Looks like they've implemented a bug or changed something because of
> JavaFX.
What OS/Window manager are you using? I can't duplicate it with _10 on
Linux/IceWM.
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Larry Becker wrote:
Hi,
> Guess we need to look at the Java change logs for 1.6.0_11. Is anyone using
> a 1.6 before _11 and after _07?
I'm using 1.6.0_10, and I'm unable to reproduce the problem. Smells like a Java
problem, either in versions up to _11 (where a bug got fixed) or beginning with
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> 0
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Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi,
> I'm working on one of the OJ 1.2 bugs I selected for squishing and I
> had a quick question.
>
> Is the GML reader in OpenJUMP supposed to read features represented by
> a LinearRing? I thought a LinearRing was only used as an exterior or
> interior boundary of a
Michael Michaud wrote:
Hi,
> As we spoke about bug fixes with Stefan, it made me think that we still
> have a long list of bugs in the bug tracker.
> I'd really like fixing one or two more bugs before OpenJUMP's next
> release, and I ve to check the list to see if there are places where I
> ca
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
> I also had seen once a WTS-(Web Terrain Server)-Demo from LatLon - can
> anybody remember if there has been any code around/published?
deegree now includes a WPVS (Web Perspective View Service), which is quite
stable as far as I know. But I don't know of any client
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> Can you check tomorrow again and send the stack trace if it doesn't work?
whatever you did, it worked, at least for me ;-)
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Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> I have committed some changes to the icons used in the main toolbar. I
> used now some icons from the FAMFAMFAM icon set - which we already use
> for some tools.
I'm unsure whether that's related or not, but with the svn version I get an
exception during startup:
Bing Ran wrote:
Hi,
> The AttributeType class does not contain a type for java long integer. The
> comments
>
> /** For long values (64-bit) */
> public final static AttributeType INTEGER = new AttributeType("INTEGER",
> Integer.class);
>
> is confusing, since Java integer type is 32-
karthik shravanam wrote:
Hi,
> I am a new jump user and doing some research on the tool, i just wanted to
> know how i can check out the source code?
you can find all the information about the svn here:
http://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=118054
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Michael Michaud wrote:
Hi,
> Nothing to add to Paul's answer.
> I found the tip of replacing the intern() method by the use of a hashmap
> in the excellent site of Roedy Green :
>
> http://mindprod.com/jgloss/interned.html#WHY (end of the page)
thanks, to both of you.
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Michaël Michaud wrote:
Hi,
first of all, thanks for the effort of making OpenJUMP faster!
> ==> permgen memory cannot be cleaned (no way to free the permgen space if the
> layer is deleted)
Do you know of a good reference of how the different memory types work/what
they're used for? We're somet
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi,
> I hope to put the last touches on a CSV reader for OpenJUMP this
> weekend. I could get you some survey data for a TIN in CSV format
> after that. Or we could try to use the existing PIROL plug-in that
> reads CSV files.
or you could use the latest deeJUMP plugin
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> Btw: The csv-reader plugin from deeJUMP, does it rely on deegree libs?
> or could we integrate that in the core?
unfortunately, it does. I'm always trying to integrate things directly into
OpenJUMP if possible ;-)
Maybe one day we decide to integrate a deegree ver
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> I just discovered, that if I turn on the display of vertices for a line
> layer, then the lines are not displayed anymore and only the vertices.
> Did somebody accidently changed that? or was that a feature of deeStyling?
>
> I would rathe have the option to see bo
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
>
> I made another try at home with Geoserver 1.6.2 release. Plugin works better
> here and by quick look WFS 1.0.0 behaves at least as well as the previous
> plugin version did. However, I did not have luck with WFS 1.1.0 yet. I do
> not remember right now what shou
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
first of all, thanks for testing!
> Unfortunately this release does not work at all with GeoServer 1.6 beta 3 that
> happened to be on my computer. GetCapabilites goes fine with both WFS 1.0.0
> and 1.1.0. However getFeature ends with this message on OJ screen:
>
> [
Larry Becker wrote:
Hi,
> >As long as everyone else has to play by the same rules. If I'm getting
> >special treatment I should at least know the reason. (I'll gladly
> >accept suggestions or recommendations that deal with technical issues
> >in my source code.)
>
> As you know, I never mince wo
Larry Becker wrote:
Hi,
> I can't think of a way without modifying OpenJumpConfiguration. If this
> is a popular requirement, we could add functionality via the editable
> workbench-properties.xml file instead of the OpenJumpConfiguration class (as
> SkyJUMP does). This would make it possible
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> The only thing I am personally struggling is the definition of release
> rules and a development plan if that is required (as this would play
> against our "I contribute when I like" idea)
>
> I am awaiting your coments and a OJ-Joins-OSEGEO decision (+1: yes, 0:
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> I just discovered, that if I turn on the display of vertices for a line
> layer, then the lines are not displayed anymore and only the vertices.
> Did somebody accidently changed that? or was that a feature of deeStyling?
>
> I would rathe have the option to see bo
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
> And finally something that is perhars a minory bug:
>
> View - Zoom to WMS layer
> If WMS layer is not selected for this operation, OpenJUMP gives first a
> reasonable message, but after that also NPE
> java.lang.NullPointerException
> at java.lang.reflect.Array.g
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> I guess this question is rather directed to Andreas.
> I notices today that somebody updated the original JUMP Code
> (VividSolutions cvs) ... see the change-log entry below.
>
> Do we the 1.1.1 compatibility already or do we need to update? (I think
> Andreas imp
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi,
> I spent about an hour this morning reading through some more of the
> Javadoc, source code, and information that Stefan put on the wiki. I
> think I have a possible solution to your problem.
thanks! That helps a lot. When I find the time, I'll tackle this problem
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi,
> I did a little reading in the old JUMP Developer Guide and the
> OpenJUMP Javadoc. I was wondering if you could indicate to me which
> method is used to obtain the FeatureCollection from the DataSource. Is
> it the installCoordinateSystem method? I see that it retu
Hi,
I'm wondering. If I've got a reader (JUMPReader) and I'm using it in a
DataSource, I often run into the problem of communicating data that was read
from the file to the application. Example:
I'm parsing a MapInfo file and would like to store the parsed style information
somewhere. From the re
Paul Austin wrote:
Hi,
> Right, I forgot we added the conf dir to the classpath. I think we
> should provide a sample log4j.xml file for the complete novice users.
on that I'm agreed. Maybe we should clean up the file since it contains many
entries right now which we don't really need.
We cou
Paul Austin wrote:
Hi,
> How about this as a solution. We rename the log4j.xml to
> log4j.xml.sample and then in the .bat file so a test to see if the
> log4j.xml file exists in the conf directory and only if it is there does
> it add it to the options when launching the application.
>
> Th
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> thank you for the note.
> The xml file is only there for the nightly build... up to know (not sure
> if we should change that?
I opt for removing the file and the reference.
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Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
>
> I saw you did other work on SLD with OpenJUMP addinfg support for
> ArcMAPtoSLD plugin. I will do other test on it. I want to wait that Kosmo 2
> is ready to test it also
yes, I added the plugin. But it's not very comfortable to use (you have to
select the gen
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi,
> Andreas wrote: "sure, but my point is that it's duplicated
> functionality. When a user is
> updated/added/deleted in the system, do you take care to do the same for the
> OpenJUMP-users?"
>
> Alas my friend! I think we have identified an unresolvable trade-off.
>
Andreas Schmitz wrote:
Hi,
> > Is it possible somehow to select the image format OpenJUMP is requesting
> > from the WMS server if that supports several formats?
>
> I don't think so. It is a often requested feature, though, so adding it (for
> example) below the SRS
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi,
> "but then you'd have the problem to invent a username to store there..."
>
> I imagined you'd create a simple plug-in that would allow users to
> create and delete OpenJUMP users. The folders for each user could be
> created and deleted during this process.
>
> I
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi,
> Or even /openjump/lib/ext/users...
but then you'd have the problem to invent a username to store there...
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Paul Austin wrote:
Hi,
>* All users share the same properties file unless you change it in
> the batch script to point to a user specific directory
then maybe we should change the batch scripts. Since most of the Windows people
will have installed at least Windows 2000/XP (and not Windo
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
> Is it possible somehow to import the x- and y-coordinates from a plain
> text file (comma of white space separated) and create points? With
> MapInfo is goes this way:
[...]
> I use this feature every now and then. Would be extra nice to be able to
> create points fr
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> > > b) OpenJUMP opens uDig SLD but it doesn't import
> > the
> > > correct fill colour .
> >
> > Are you sure? When I'm testing your files, the fill
> > colors seem to be imported
> > correctly...
>
> I attached two screenshot of what happens when I load
> uDig S
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> I did a test on Andreas' job about import/export SLD.
thanks, your efforts are appreciated here!
> These are the resaults:
>
> a) OpenJUMP can easly open Kosmo SLD. It imports
> everything except fill type and halo.
> Sometimes it cannot import the correct position
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> >> in both situation there is a "Number format exception"
> >> error. I wrote down on files "OJ_Kosmo error log.txt"
> >> and OJ_uDig error log.txt"
>
> >I'm sure I can handle these. Next week I'm sure I'll have an update on that.
>
>
> Hi Andreas,
> write me
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> I did a test on a shapefile with import/export SLD
> (I attached all the resaults and the original test
> shapefile)
cool, thanks!
> OpenJUMP
>
> * it cannot import SLD created by Kosmo
> * it cannot import SLD created by uDig
> * it can import SLD created by itself
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> I did a workaround. not every elegant, but it works. I added a check of
> what type the missing element is. So if it is of type "style" I eat the
> exception and it continues (fortunately).
>
> good that you are back (especially for the WMS problem :) I was going
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> With Kosmo Saig Team Sunburned Survaror and I are discussing about
> possible common areas of development between OpenJUMP and Kosmo SAIG
> software.
> The idea is that users can use both software for their project. One of the
> most easy way to share files o
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
> > > 20080108-0022 works for sure. I made some further trials
> > and noticed
> > > that all versions can make connection to
> > http://demo.deegree.org/deegree-wms/services.
> > > However it fails with our service providers service. Perhaps some
> > > kind of par
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
>
> 20080108-0022 works for sure. I made some further trials and noticed that all
> versions can make connection to http://demo.deegree.org/deegree-wms/services.
> However it fails with our service providers service. Perhaps some kind of
> parsing problem. I can send
Malte Weller wrote:
Hi,
> @Andreas
>
> Hi Andreas,
>
> I've downloaded the libraries from the deegree wiki
> (https://wiki.deegree.org/deegreeWiki/ConfigTool?highlight=%28CategoryDeegree2%29).
> Instead of using the package from your homepage I tested the config tool
> with the official final
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi,
> Was the project file saved with an older version of OpenJUMP, or with
> the same nightly build. (I noticed that I had problems opening a
> project file from saved with the same nightly build the other day.)
>
> This seems like a pretty critical bug.
>
> It looks
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> I am working around the Italian Language file to fix the latest modification.
> I am also giving a review to the main (English) Jump.properties files.
>
> 1) There are some items which lack of interntionalization (?):
> "ZoomRealtime" and "Paste items to point
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> Hi Andreas,
> With Kosmo Saig Team Sunburned Survaror and I are discussing about
> possible common areas of development between OpenJUMP and Kosmo SAIG
> software.
> The idea is that users can use both software for their project. One of the
> most easy way to
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
>
> 4) Andrea worked on 2 interesting tools: "Importing SLD" on File menu and
> "Transform Layer Style into SLD". I think if this could be a good
> opportunity to work around on a import/export style file between different
> layers in OJ. Anyhow the 2 SLD menu c
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> the function has been moved by Andreas to the Edit menu.
> I am not sure what Andreas intends to do...
It was a feature that was requested by one of our users. I did not move it, but
add it (since it did not exist previously).
> However, I have done the changes you
Jukka Rahkonen wrote:
Hi,
> > Try the new weekly build and let me know if you have problems.
> >
>
> Sorry. Window named as Java virtual machine launcher says:
> "Could not find the main class. Program will exit!"
try changing the following line:
set JAVA_OPTS=-Xms256M -Xmx256M "-Djump.home=%
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> I saw on "List of changes" that Andreas is working a
> lot on SLD import/export plugin (I image ter related
> plugin (ImportSLDPlugIn.java and SLDImporter.java) are
> for import/export SLD).
yes, the SLD import/export is more or less finished. Unfortunately, I'll be
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