Ciao Simone, Thankyou very much for the heads up. I believe that our essential requirement is to READ one compressed format from UDig. Anything above that is a bonus.
Our aim is to get all this working within the OGC's OWS5 testbed framework. Ie, this year. Sorry for being brief - I'm currently sitting in the Google Developer Day in Sydney. Simone Gannecchini wrote: > Ciao Cameron, > I remember talking to Shaun about issues related to ECW support. > > Long story short. > The work on interfacing GDAL Java bindings to ImageIO/JAI and then straight > into GeoTools, started as an experiment during last summer under the hat of > the GSOC 2006. The student working on it under having me as a mentor (poor > guy! :-) ) was Daniele Romagnoli. The outcome at the end of the summer was > that we managed to have a decent ECW ImageReader and an experimental HDF4 > reader (well HDF format is always a pain). > > After a couple of months when both me and Daniele for various reasons had no > time to work on the project we brought it back to life at the beginning of > November 2006, starting to think about adding writing capabilities. > > Since then we have spent like 20% of our time working on the library to > extend it to other formats and to add other capabilities beyond what you can > do using only gdal. > > The library. > The structure of the library right now is as follows: > > +library > +gdalframework > General framework to communicate with gdal swig bindings > +customstreams > A large set of high performance java streams > +plugin > +arcgrid > An ImageIO reader for ascii grids based on gdal bindings, it > should be already pretty usable. > +directkakadu > A simple ImageIO reader for jp2 files based on kakadu > library directly, needs s ome work > +ecw > An imageio reader for ECW file format through gdal, it > should be already pretty usable. > +hdf > An imageio reader for HDF4 file format through gdal, need > some tuning > +javaarcgrid > A pure java ImageIO reader for ascii grids, ready. > +jhdf > An experimental plugin for reading and writing hdf4/5 files > using drectly the jhdf lib > +jp2kakadu > An ImageIO reader and writer for jp2 files using kakadu > through gdal, very good state. I have used it to compress > 1.5 gb geotiff with no problems. > +jpeg > An ImageIO reader for jpeg files using gdal, it should be > already pretty usable. > +mrsid > A smple Imageio erader for mrsid files using gdal, it should > be already pretty usable. > +geotiff > An ImageIO reader and writer for geotiff using gdal, it > should be already pretty usable. > > NOTE that for formats like ECW, jp2 and mrsid, once you have an ImageIO > reader, writing geotools plugin is a matter of 2-3 days. > > Now the status. > There is a lot of code already to share. There a few flaws that I wish I get > the time to work on soon: > > -better handling of metadata (gdal itself is not really focused on metadata > management though there is a RFC about that right now) > -better management of writing > Writing can be tricky in gdal when it comes to driver that only support the > create copy. Right now we are relying on an ugly hack to get it going but I > am trying to think about a way to fix it for good. > -more multidimensional formats > Actually we are are going to integrate some work we did on netcdf with the > great work that other geotools developers have been doing. > > Conclusion. > We are thinking about releasing as soon as possible as a fully fledged Open > Source project under LGPL in order to get some money and/or help from people > to to support this work. Maybe we didn't talk much about what we were doing > but we were pretty busy :-). > > > As far as talking about timing, are we talking about read-only support or > r-w? Which formats would you be interested with? Just ECW/JP2? > > The best thing (at least from my standpoint) would be put together more than > one party that is interested in getting this kind of capabilities into > udig/geoserver/geotools so that would be easier to come up with some sort of > support. Note that what we do can be "easily" integrated into udig and/or > geoserver. > > > Regards, > Simone. > > PS, sorry for cross posting!! > > ------------------------------------------------------- > Eng. Simone Giannecchini > President /CEO GeoSolutions S.A.S. > Via Carignoni 51 > 55041 Camaiore (LU) > Italy > > phone: +39 0584983027 > fax: +39 0584983027 > mob: +39 333 8128928 > > > http://www.geo-solutions.it > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Cameron Shorter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: martedì 29 maggio 2007 0.51 > To: Simone Giannecchini; Christopher Schmidt; Shaun Kolomeitz > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Compression format support for Geotools/UDig > > Simone, > Shaun is looking to replace Arc View 3.1 in his organisation with UDig. > One of his requirements is support for data in a compressed format such > as JPEG2000 or ECW/JPGE2000. > > What is the state of development in this area? > How much development is left to be done? Ie, what level of effort is > required to get a compressed format? > > Shaun is crunching numbers at the moment to see if he can put forward a > business case for switching to UDig. > > Chris Holmes wrote: > <snip> > >> The other "nice" thing would be the ability to extract > >> (cookie-cut) imagery related to the project area of interest (for > taking > >> out into the field). Having this data in a compressed format such as > >> JPEG2000 or ECW/JPGE2000 would also be a plus. > > I notice there are some discussions of JPEG2000 in the java lists > which suggests that someone is > > working on it. Anyone able to give an update? > > Simone is the one who's been working on it. He can likely give you more > information. > > -- Cameron Shorter Systems Architect, http://lisasoft.com.au Tel: +61 (0)2 8570 5050 Mob: +61 (0)419 142 254 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ Geotools-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geotools-devel
