Ok, so I have managed to finally upload geotools libraries to our maven
repository. I would try running maven again and make sure that your
pom.xml has the following repository definition:
<repository>
<id>opengeo</id>
<name>OpenGeo Maven Repository</name>
<url>http://repo.opengeo.org/</url>
<snapshots>
<enabled>true</enabled>
</snapshots>
</repository>
-Justin
Martin Tomko wrote:
> Thanks justin,
>
> I was confused, I found all kind of other modules (eg, gt2-gml3, gt-gml,
> etc) that did not help. (I know, 2.5 and higher realeases are not gt2,
> but anyway such modules are in the repositories... ) And mvnbrowser did
> not help much either...
> Now, trying to load the module you mentioned using :
> <dependency>
> <groupId>org.geotools</groupId>
> <artifactId>gt-xsd-gml3</artifactId>
> <version>${geotools.version}</version>
> </dependency>
>
> does not help either.:
> [INFO] Failed to resolve artifact.
>
> I cannopt see such a module in the tree of dependencies either (see
> repository http://maven.geotools.fr/repository/org/geotools/ or
> http://download.osgeo.org/webdav/geotools/ )
>
> Missing:
> ----------
> 1) org.geotools:gt-xsd-gml3:jar:2.5-SNAPSHOT
>
> Thanks for any hints
> Martin
>
>
> Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> How are you running your project? Are you using maven directly? Or are
>> you running from a binary release?
>>
>> If you are you using maven directly can just add the xsd-gml3 module
>> to your pom and then all necessary dependencies will be automatically
>> handled.
>>
>> However if you are running from the binary release, you will need all
>> the regular geotools jars, plus the xsd-gml3,xsd-gml2, and xsd-core
>> jars. Here is an exhaustive list of all he java libraries you will
>> need. You can replace 2.5-SNAPSHOT with whatever version you are using.
>>
>> common-2.2.1.jar
>> commons-beanutils-1.7.0.jar
>> commons-collections-3.1.jar
>> commons-jxpath-1.2.jar
>> commons-logging-1.1.1.jar
>> commons-pool-1.3.jar
>> ecore-2.2.2.jar
>> geoapi-2.2.0.jar
>> gt-api-2.5-SNAPSHOT.jar
>> gt-coverage-2.5-SNAPSHOT.jar
>> gt-epsg-hsql-2.5-SNAPSHOT.jar
>> gt-graph-2.5-SNAPSHOT.jar
>> gt-main-2.5-SNAPSHOT.jar
>> gt-metadata-2.5-SNAPSHOT.jar
>> gt-referencing-2.5-SNAPSHOT.jar
>> gt-xsd-core-2.5-SNAPSHOT.jar
>> gt-xsd-gml2-2.5-SNAPSHOT.jar
>> gt-xsd-gml3-2.5-SNAPSHOT.jar
>> hsqldb-1.8.0.7.jar
>> jai_core-1.1.3.jar
>> jdom-1.0.jar
>> jsr-275-1.0-beta-2.jar
>> jts-1.9.jar
>> picocontainer-1.2.jar
>> vecmath-1.3.1.jar
>> xercesImpl-2.7.1.jar
>> xml-apis-1.0.b2.jar
>> xml-apis-xerces-2.7.1.jar
>> xsd-2.2.2.jar
>>
>> Hope that helps, let me know if you have any problems.
>>
>> -Justin
>>
>>
>> Martin Tomko wrote:
>>> Dear Justin, all,
>>> I am playing with the parsing of GML geometries from GML3. What are
>>> the correct maven dependencies for GML3 and the associate XML parser?
>>> I have troubles to do the imports suggested by Justin:
>>>
>>> import org.geotools.gml3.GMLConfiguration;
>>> import org.geotools.xml.Parser;
>>>
>>> using geotools 2.5. snapshot.
>>>
>>> for the following code:
>>> GMLConfiguration gml = new GMLConfiguration();
>>> Parser p = new Parser(gml);
>>>
>>> Polygon p = (Polygon) p.parse( ... );
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Martin
>>
>
>
--
Justin Deoliveira
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Enterprise support for open source geospatial.
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