Hello Anders,

This is very puzzling.  GeoTools does require JAI to be installed if
you are working with grid coverages (gt-coverage module). You can also
end up requiring it when using other modules that depend on
gt-coverage.  However, this shouldn't be the case with the Quickstart
application. We actually went to quite a bit of trouble to make sure
it can be run without JAI installed following user feedback, so
although gt-swing (which provides JMapFrame) depends on gt-coverage,
it uses reflection to avoid loading JAI when you're just viewing
shapefiles or other non-raster data.

I just went through the Quickstart on my system using Netbeans (I'm
using NB version 7.0-RC1 but that shouldn't make any difference) and
the GeoTools-2.7.0 binary release freshly downloaded from SourceForge.
 It runs without error for me.  The caveat on that is that I'm working
on Mac OSX which has JAI pre-installed so that might make a
difference, although you say you get the error even if JAI is
installed.

Your error dump shows gt-swing to be the problem but there haven't
been any changes to that module in recent times and, as I mentioned,
it should not be looking for JAI when displaying a shapefile.

Sorry I don't have any useful suggestions. I'll do a further check on
the code to see if a change elsewhere in GeoTools might have affected
the gt-swing / JAI setup.  In the meantime, if you have any other
ideas please let us know.

Michael

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