Dear César,
 
right now I am working with the 1.1 sources. Of course, if the 2.0 code is 
easier to handle, I will switch to it, later. At this moment my task is to 
implement the gvSIG 3D-Extension in Eclipse RCP for evaluation purposes. We are 
looking for an open 3D-Viewer which can be used in our project. We are working 
with global 3D information and some special data formats. I am sorry that I am 
not allowed to give you more information about the background. 
 
With best regards
Tobias

________________________________

From: [email protected] on behalf of Cèsar Ordiñana
Sent: Fri 08.04.2011 13:31
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Gvsig_english] Eclipse RCP with gvSIG


Hi Tobias,

First of all I advice you to decide which version of gvSIG to use. There are 
some important changes between the 1.x and 2.x branches, mainly at the data 
access level and other base libraries.

The 1.x branch is the stable branch now, with the 1.11 version almost ready. I 
think this is the most interesting one if you were going to add some 
functionality and distribute it in addition to the one provided with the gvSIG 
application.

The 2.x branch is now performing an initial stabilization process to prepare 
the final 2.0 version. Not all plugins available in 1.x are going to be 
available initially when it is ready, but most of them will. IMHO, this the 
more interesting one if you can wait a bit, won't need the funcionality of 
those plugins, or if you are going to work at the libraries level, as it seems 
is your case.

Why? Because it is easier to use those libraries, some of them have a more 
delimited API, and more important, there is or will be more developer's 
documentation about them:

http://www.gvsig.org/web/projects/gvsig-desktop/docs/devel 

Part of it is already available in English, hope that will grow over time.

Just for curiosity, could you tell us a bit about what are you going to develop 
with gvSIG? If you are allowed to do it, of course.

Regards,

-- 
Cèsar Ordiñana Navarro
gvSIG software architect
DiSiD Technologies (http://www.disid.com <http://www.disid.com/> )


El 08/04/11 11:53, Neumann, Tobias escribió: 

        Dear José,
         
        thank you for this information. I have signed these three groups to 
pursue and understand the developments of gvSIG. It would be preferable if the 
spanish speaking developers would take more interest on the international 
developer mailing list. I have learned spanish three years at school, but I 
have to take a look on my schoolbooks again before I can enrich this community 
:-) 
         
        Do you have any information about some sample code for using the 
features of gvSIG like adding data to layers and so on? I am feeling a little 
bit left alone at this part...
         
         
        Buen fin de semana :-)
        Tobias
         
         

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        From: [email protected] on behalf of José 
Antonio Canalejo Alonso
        Sent: Thu 07.04.2011 21:47
        To: Users and Developers mailing list
        Subject: Re: [Gvsig_english] Eclipse RCP with gvSIG
        
        
        Hello Tobias,
        I would like to say you where you can find more information to develop 
gvsig yourself:
        - English spoken developers mailing list 
(https://lists.forge.osor.eu/listinfo/gvsig-desktop-devel): it has low traffic 
because there are not many gvSIG English spoken developers but you should also 
read and write in this list. Developers for other projects work together there.
        - Spanish spoken developers mailing list 
(http://listserv.gva.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gvsig_desarrolladores): it has 
high traffic because there are many and highly qualified developers. If you can 
read/write spanish you will have very good information to develop gvsig. 
        - Public mailing list of the gvSIG Technical Steering Committee -TSC 
(https://lists.forge.osor.eu/listinfo/gvsig-desktop-tsc-pub): This list is 
probably the most important one for people who need to know how gvsig is being 
developed. 
        The allowed languages for the TSC list are Spanish and English. Most of 
the discussion is done in Spanish but don't hesitate to ask in English if you 
have cuestions.  People there are open and they make a good documentation of 
their meetings that you can read if you can speak spanish.
        Nice to see you in the gvsig lists!
        Schönes Wochenende!
        José
        
        --
        José Antonio Canalejo Alonso
        CSGIS
        Email:[email protected]
        Web: http://www.csgis.de <http://www.csgis.de/>  


        
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        De: "Neumann, Tobias" <[email protected]> 
<mailto:[email protected]> 
        Para: Users and Developers mailing list 
<[email protected]> 
<mailto:[email protected]> 
        Enviado: jue,7 abril, 2011 13:35
        Asunto: Re: [Gvsig_english] Eclipse RCP with gvSIG
        
        Dear Jordi,
        
        thank you for your suggestion. My job is just to build a working 
prototype in Eclipse RCP. Other people will rack their brains for license 
issues :-) I will tell them regarding these obscurities.
        
        With best regards
        Tobias
        
        
        -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
        Von: [email protected] im Auftrag von Jordi 
Torres
        Gesendet: Do 07.04.2011 13:22
        An: Users and Developers mailing list
        Betreff: Re: [Gvsig_english] Eclipse RCP with gvSIG
        
        Hi Juan Lucas,
        
        I believe you are rigth, Tobias is able to distribute a plugin, that 
way he
        is not mixing GPL code with EPL code, is the final user who do that.
        My intention was only to advice Tobias to be careful with license
        incompatibilities.
        
        Cheers.
        
        
        2011/4/7 Juan Lucas Domínguez Rubio <[email protected]>
        
        > Hello,
        > If I understood it well, it's not legally possible to distribute a 
"tuned"
        > version of Eclipse where you have added GNU/GPL code, but it is 
possible to
        > distribute an Eclipse plugin under the GNU/GPL licence.
        >
        > So Tobias could create and distrubute a "gvSIG mapping plugin" for 
Eclipse.
        >
        > Is this correct?
        >
        >
        > Regards,
        >
        > Juan Lucas Domínguez Rubio
        > http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.wordpress.com 
<http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.wordpress.com/> 
        > http://tellusproject.blogspot.com 
<http://tellusproject.blogspot.com/> 
        >
        > --- On *Thu, 4/7/11, Jordi Torres <[email protected]>* wrote:
        >
        >
        > From: Jordi Torres <[email protected]>
        > Subject: Re: [Gvsig_english] Eclipse RCP with gvSIG
        > To: "Users and Developers mailing list" <
        > [email protected]>
        > Date: Thursday, April 7, 2011, 12:08 PM
        >
        >
        > Hi Tobias,
        >
        > Maybe off-topic, but you may have license conflicts between EPL and
        > GNU/GPL.
        >
        > Cheers.
        >
        > 2011/4/7 Juan Lucas Domínguez Rubio 
<[email protected]<http://mc/[email protected]>
        > >
        >
        > Hello, Tobias:
        >
        > I don't have much experience in 'improper' integration between gvSIG 
and
        > Eclipse SWT (I mean, things like embedding AWT controls in a SWT 
context or
        > using some kind of library wrapping), but I have done some tests 
regarding
        > gvSIG libraries in a SWT context.
        >
        > As you perhaps know, the application gvSIG Mobile is using a 
simplified
        > version of gvSIG 1.X mapping libraries.
        >
        > I wrote a little 'unofficial' version of gvSIG Mobile for Linux 
devices
        > (such as the Openmoko phone or the Nokia N810 tablet) with less
        > functionalities than the 'official' gvSIG Mobile but including some 
other
        > new features.
        >
        > At that time, I found no JVM for those devices that could use the AWT
        > classes (used by gvSIG and gvSIG Mobile). Instead, the Eclipse SWT 
library
        > was working fine on them, so I changed the gvSIG mapping libraries to 
make
        > them graphic context independent, and then reimplemented the needed 
classes
        > to use Eclipse SWT classes. Essentially, I did this:
        >
        > - Take the mapping library of gvSIG 1.X (libFMap) and replace all the
        > occurrences of the classes Graphics2D and Image (this includes all the
        > BufferedImage), with some Java interfaces created by you. So, for 
ecample in
        > the FLyrVect class, instead of:
        >
        > public void draw(Graphics g, ViewPort vp) throws FMapDriverException 
{ ...
        > }
        >
        > you will have:
        >
        > public void draw(IGraphics g, ViewPort vp) throws FMapDriverException 
{ ...
        > }
        > (IGraphics is a new Java interface)
        >
        > Before doing this, I removed a lot of drivers from libFMap which were 
not
        > interesting. I also applied this transformation to the WMS driver and 
added
        > it to my workspace.
        >
        > - create a new Java project with those Java interfaces (the new 
libFMap
        > will depend on this project)
        >
        > - create another Java project containing an implementation of those 
Java
        > interfaces. Here is where you would use the SWT library to implement 
all the
        > needed methods (such as drawing a line, creating an image, pasting an 
image
        > on a graphic context, etc.)
        >
        > - then, at the beginning of the application, you create a SWT-based 
factory
        > that is able to instantiate all those SWT-based graphic resources and
        > methods, and use it across the application.
        >
        > There are a lot of other important things I had to do from scratch, 
for
        > example the table of contents (TOC) and of course all the GUI 
(dialogs). I
        > also split the libFMap project in different parts (libGeom, 
libRender, etc).
        > This was the resulting workspace:
        >
        > https://svn.prodevelop.es/public/labs/gvsigmobileonopenmoko/trunk/
        >
        > and these are a couple screenshots of the aplication:
        >
        > 
http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/carta_2007.jpg
        > (WMS layer + 2 little shapefiles)
        >
        > 
http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/nokia_31468.jpg
        > (ArcIMS layer)
        >
        > I have never done it myself, but I presume in the Eclipse RCP-based
        > applications you eventually will have to use the SWT graphic classes 
I used,
        > especially:
        >
        > org.eclipse.swt.graphics.GC
        > org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Image
        >
        > So that would be one way to properly integrate gvSIG in the Eclipse 
RCP
        > platform.
        >
        > After my little experience, I think that the Eclipse SWT graphic 
context is
        > less powerful and slower than the AWT Graphics2D class. I did not
        > investigate it deeply but I think AWT has better access to the 
device's
        > graphic hardware capabilities and therefore drawing is faster and more
        > flexible.
        >
        >
        > Regards,
        >
        > Juan Lucas Domínguez Rubio
        > http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.wordpress.com 
<http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.wordpress.com/> 
        > http:// <http:///>  
<http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.wordpress.com/>foss4gis.blogspot.com<http://tellusproject.blogspot.com
 <http://tellusproject.blogspot.com/> >
        >
        > --- On *Wed, 4/6/11, Neumann, Tobias 
<[email protected]<http://mc/[email protected]>
        > >* wrote:
        >
        >
        > From: Neumann, Tobias 
<[email protected]<http://mc/[email protected]>
        > >
        > Subject: [Gvsig_english] Eclipse RCP with gvSIG
        > To: 
[email protected]<http://mc/[email protected]>
        > Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 7:35 AM
        >
        >
        > Hello,
        >
        > I am interested in your experiences with the gvSIG software embedded 
in
        > Eclipse RCP. I want to start up a project using these technologies. 
Anyone
        > did this before? Are there some points I have to focus on?
        >
        > Thank you very much!
        >
        > Best regards,
        > Tobias
        >
        >
        >
        > Tobias Neumann, M.Sc. in Geogr.
        > Softwareingenieur
        >
        > Tel: +49 89 608090-276
        > Fax: +49 89 6098182
        > E-Mail: 
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