Re: [JPP-Devel] Resurrecting Java Conflation Suite (JCS)

2012-04-03 Thread Eric Grosso
Hi Michaël, For information, the GeoTools team decided last year (January 2011) to stop taking part in GeoAPI. More information here: http://geotoolsnews.blogspot.fr/2011/01/end-of-geoapi-involvement.html You can find the 3 current GeoAPI implementations: http://www.geoapi.org/implementations.htm

Re: [JPP-Devel] Resurrecting Java Conflation Suite (JCS)

2012-03-23 Thread Josh Doe
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 2:37 PM, Michaël Michaud wrote: > Hi Josh, > > Resurrecting JCS is a very interesting project, and the problem of > choosing a feature model which is not bounded to a particular > software a very interesting question. > I have often considered this question for OpenJUMP as

Re: [JPP-Devel] Resurrecting Java Conflation Suite (JCS)

2012-03-23 Thread Michaël Michaud
Hi Josh, Resurrecting JCS is a very interesting project, and the problem of choosing a feature model which is not bounded to a particular software a very interesting question. I have often considered this question for OpenJUMP as it would be a good way to share code with similar projects like geot

[JPP-Devel] Resurrecting Java Conflation Suite (JCS)

2012-03-23 Thread Josh Doe
Hello, I've never developed OpenJUMP, but I'm starting to use the Java Conflation Suite (JCS) [0] which is dependent upon many JUMP classes, and was started by Martin Davis (originator of JUMP and JTS as well). JCS has not seen any (open) development since 2003, but it still provides much of the fu