Hi Jody,

> Q: Is Quickstart broken?
> Micheal Bedward - do we need to update our Quickstart with a maven
> dependency on jai so it works "out of the box"?

It would be quickest to test this on a non-OSX system (which I don't
have) where JAI can be hidden or uninstalled easily.

There was a report a while ago about Quickstart needing JAI. If you
recall, we added some reflection sleight-of-hand to the swing module
after the Sydney FOSS4G workshop so that coverage classes and JAI were
only loaded if really needed. That code hasn't changed on the stable
branch so if JAI is now required it is probably due to changes in the
render module. I'm looking at you Jody :-)

Actually, what we should really do is test the Quickstart with the
swing and render module changes that were committed to trunk
yesterday. There, the class name check for grid coverage in the
InfoTool class has been replaced by an instanceof check for
RasterLayer.

Michael

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