> I've been giving some thought to using OpenJUMP as a "rich client
> platform" for some other small Java desktop applications that I would
> like to write. I'd like to strip OJ down so that it just loads
> available plug-ins and displays the WorkbenchFrame with a nearly empty
> menu. (Why duplicat
Thanks for the encouragement Paolo. I may not get to this project
until late summer or eraly fall. But I'm kicking it around in my brain
and I will keep you posted on my efforts.
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On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 7:33 AM, Paolo Rizzi wrote:
>> I've been giving some thought to using OpenJUMP as a "rich c
As part of my work on the org.openjump.core.apitools package I decided
to do some refactoring of the FeatureSchema and AttributeInfo class.
(This work is being done in my own fork, not in the JPP SVN.)
Here are a summary of my changes:
- Replaced the static fields in the AttributeType class with
I actually agree with Larry that the raster and vector modifiers
aren't really self explanatory. He's right that geospatial concepts
are pretty abstract, but I don't know many ways to get around that
other than propagating some standard symbols for them. That's why in
making GeoSilk we chos