Hi Nicolas,

We can help you out. If you put together a list of third-party libraries 
  other then geotools that your plugin requires, I would be happy to 
whip up a maven pom.xml for you... unless of course you are dying to 
learn about maven yourself ;).

-Justin

Nicolas CASTEL wrote:
> 2008/5/22 Andrea Aime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
>> ...
>>> 1. set your community module up with a maven pom which can build and
>>> download all the dependencies you need
>>>
>>> or
>>>
>>> 2. include an INSTALL.txt which can explain for people how to download the
>>> dependencies and build the community module manually.
>>>
>>> Looking the worldwind SDK, it seems there are some native dependencies so
>>> I think option 2 will be the easiest route for you... and you will not have
>>> to learn maven that way :).
>> I'm wondering if the native dependencies are needed at all for a module
>> that just wants to generate DDS files. OGL is surely needed for display,
>> does it play a role with DDS file generation as well?
>>
>> If we go pure java pushing the jars into the maven repository is going to be
>> relatively simple (more a matter of having the proper rights to
>> do so).
>>
>> Cheers
>> Andrea
>>
> 
> No JOGL isn't used by the worldwind SDK for producing DDS. So this is
> pure java. I don't understand very well how maven works but i will try
> to use it.
> 
> !DSPAM:4007,4835c35d21791637810514!
> 


-- 
Justin Deoliveira
The Open Planning Project
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