I'm currently putting together a list of methods in OpenJUMP's core
that will need to be modified to allow for RAM-Independent
implementations of the FeatureCollection interface. (This will allow
us to overcome OpenJUMP's RAM limitation when open large spatial
datasets like ESRI Shapefiles.)
I wil
I have restored the JPP website, which you can find at:
http://jump-pilot.sourceforge.net/index.html
I corrected some mistakes on the site, and made some other changes. If
you are looking over the website and see something that is incorrect,
or that needs my attention, please let me know so that
Danilo,
If you would like, I can add your information to this page of the JPP Wiki:
http://thejumppilotproject.pbwiki.com/Internationalization
That is, if you will be working on an Italian translation of OpenJUMP.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 8/22/06, Steve Tanner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dea
Sunburned Surveyor a écrit :
>Michael,
>
>I am glad I am not the only one who got a headache after trying to
>understand some of GeoTools code. Overall it seems like a great
>project but I've always found the lack of developer documentation a
>frustration. :]
>
>Before I talk about the memory prob
just for your info:
actually i have done the forward from the sourceforge page to
openjump.org since nobody has time to take care on that page, it
contains not that much information as the previous one and currently the
access for modification is not that simple as for a wiki.. thats why i
wou
Hei Danilo,
as far as i know we don't have an italian language file on our cvs
what i could do is simply send you an english one and you translate it?
but for this it would be good if you work with the cvs version or at
least are able to compile it and run it (like in the Eclipse IDE) to see
if
>
>I think I will place the current OpenJUMP code in the SVN Repository
>at the SurveyOS Project. That way I don't derail the developers using
>the JPP CVS, but I can see how OpenJUMP code works in Subversion.
>
>
>
thats ok.. maybe i will see some things which are better done with svn
but don'
Thanks for letting me know Stefan.
I had let the website slip into "disrepair" so to speak. My apologies
for that neglect. :] I will make more of an effort to keep it up to
date.
Let me know if you see something on the web page that I need to
correct or change.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 8/23/
Stefan,
Fair enough! I don't want to pee in anybody's bowl of Cheerios! :]
I'm not really sure how many developers are actively contributing to
the OpenJUMP CVS. If the traffic is low, I thought that it would be a
doog time to make the switch.
If you are currently using the CVS extensively and d
I placed a short call with David from Vivid Solutions. After our
conversation and the information Michael posted to the list I realize
that it will be a very difficult task to enable OpenJUMP to work with
large spatial datasets.
Even if the RAM-Independent FaetureCollection or Feature
implementati
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