this probably fit's into this issue and should be mentioned there
https://github.com/openjump-gis/openjump/issues/27
..ede
On 01.12.2022 16:09, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
hey Nico,
hope you are well. i just created a repo
https://github.com/openjump-gis/dbquery-extension . please tell us you
hey Nico,
hope you are well. i just created a repo
https://github.com/openjump-gis/dbquery-extension . please tell us your github
id or request access.
generally we need (you may wanna check other extensions, for reference)
- a mavenized build
- compile against current OJ2 snapshot
- a 'v2.x.x
can do that we cannot with OpenJUMP core +
> drivers
>
> Michaël
>
>
> *envoyé :* 1 décembre 2022 à 10:23
> *de :* Nicolas Ribot
> *à :* JUMP Developer
> *objet :* [JPP-Devel] JUMP DB Query Plugin migration to latest JTS
>
> Hello,
>
> I made some tests to migrate
Hi Nicolas,Yes we can add a project to openjump-gis space to host this plugin.I see that there is also some code to connect to oracle in OpenJUMP CORE(com/vividsolutions/jump/datastore/oracle)Can you remind me what dbquery can do that we cannot with OpenJUMP core + driversMichaëlenvoyé : 1 décemb
Hello,
I made some tests to migrate DBQuery plugin to latest JTS (org.locationtech
namespace).
It worked with latest Geotools jar gt-jdbc-oracle-28.0.jar.
I see the OJ github space contains a lot of plugins. Should DBQuery plugin
be migrated to github once JTS support is completed ?
Thanks a lot