Hi Larry,
My impression of using GDAL/OGR in a java application is that you need
to build the c
code for a specific platform using some sophisticated tool for the
platform (ie Visual Studio 8 or something like that).
Maybe it's possible using Netbeans or other env for other environments,
but y
JUMP is important. OSGEO is important.
+1
Let me know what I can do and I'll pitch in if you vote to go for it.
Cheers,
Peter
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Landon,
When I was working on the boundary and street network files we published input
templates for our gml files.
I just noticed that the input template works for input, but doesn't work for
output, so I'm not
sure if I know how an output template is supposed to behave.
Anyway, they're acce
Hi Sunburned,
I agree with you about gml 2, it kind of captures shapefile level functionality
in xml.
There are lots of gml2 files available from here:
http://www.statcan.ca/english/mapsgeo/index2.htm
and here:
http://www.geobase.ca
although you have to register at the latter.
Also, if