Edgar Soldin wrote:
> Not really ;) ...
>
> after posting the snippet mentioned, i also had a look in your docs
> and found the utility class, even posted about it in the list (see
> attachment).
> once again .. respect to you geotools folks, you really made a nice
> feature even more handy by c
I have written adapaters a couple of times; it is a good way to approach
the problem. Allowing client code (ie OpenJump) to provide a
FeatureFactory is one of the ways you can ask GeoTools to make use of
your adapters.
In the past the GPL license (specifically on the open jump feature
model) p
Morning team:
After last years foss4g there was some interest in doing a bit of a "wps
bakeoff". Now most of that interest was coming from the various server
implementations (52n, deegreee, geoserver, pywps, zoowps) - who probably want a
chance to compare performance numbers.
I would like to s
I know I am not a member of the project (just lurking to ask about wps client
support).
I will relate the uDig experience with switching to "git"; I really recommend
it in terms of letting members from hither and yon work; without being stuck
waiting on a slow server. It has really increased ou
ered a little bit with Git, and I've even bought a book on Git.
>
> Jody: What specific features of Git make it an improvement over SVN?
>
> Landon
>
> On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:
>> I know I am not a member of the project (just lurking to ask
No worries; just making sure the invitation was made. Perhaps another time.
Jody
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Jody Garnett
On Wednesday, 9 February 2011 at 10:57 AM, Michaƫl Michaud wrote:
> Hi Jody, Landon,
> > I'd have to ask em. WPS is not my area of expertise.
> > Landon
> > > I was
in Java
it would very much resemble the simple feature model you are talking about.
As an aside: This is also the general direction I will encourage LocationTech
to move in.
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Jody Garnett
On Friday, 5 October 2012 at 1:16 AM, Landon Blake wrote:
> We've talked before about su
GeoScript.
a) A java implementation of the core "Record" (i.e. not feature) class
b) A seperate module adapting to Jump code
GeoScript is in the process of joining LocationTech (it is an MIT license so
code can be shared between projects
as required).
Jody
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>
>
> On Fr
Good timing - we were talking about this very topic in todays GeoTools
meeting. And arriving at a similar spot - that OSGeo would be the best
organization for the task.
What we initial need however is someone on the "admin" side to get the
OSGeo effort underway; perhaps provide a template for "
Thanks for the email Frank - your comments are spot on.
It often seems are run out of time and push something bad out the door -
and then spend years sorting out what is right. I kind of wish we would
do more gradual changes and set ourselves up to improve over time. It
often seems we struggle
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> Paul wrote: "Here are the requirements I have.
>
Here are the requirements I had:
- http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTOOLS/Feature+Model+Design+Discussion
Each "aspect" has a discussion and happy little icons
This should answer some of your questions
> Id
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