This sounds pretty interesting for us .NET types, as through the frightening brilliance of IKVM.NET, we can run "pure" Java code as "pure" .NET code.
Are there any plans for or related libraries that can read similar simple datasets (2D & 3D arrays of floats)? An advantage, I would imagine, to doing this in "pure" Java is that it would be more likely to be threadsafe. Cheers, Sebastian On Sep 9, 2010, at 4:54 PM, Steve Sullivan wrote: > UCAR is releasing a beta version of Nujan, a pure Java writer for > HDF5 and NetCDF4 files. Nujan is 100% open source and is > released under the MIT license. > > Nujan creates HDF5 files compatible with HDF5 1.8.5 and later, > and NetCDF4 files compatible with NetCDF 4.1.1 and later. > > The primary differences between Nujan and the existing > HDF5 Java writer are: > - Nujan does not depend on any C code, so does not use the JNI > (Java Native Interface) > - Nujan supports a wide set of HDF5 features, but not all. > Details are on the web page. > > Details and download are at: > http://www.ral.ucar.edu/~steves/nujan.html > > For questions and comments contact ... > > Steve Sullivan [email protected] > > > -- > Steve Sullivan [email protected] 303-497-2823 > > FL/2, Research Applications Laboratory > National Center for Atmospheric Research > PO Box 3000 > Boulder CO 80307 > USA > > > _______________________________________________ > Hdf-forum is for HDF software users discussion. > [email protected] > http://mail.hdfgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/hdf-forum_hdfgroup.org _______________________________________________ Hdf-forum is for HDF software users discussion. [email protected] http://mail.hdfgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/hdf-forum_hdfgroup.org
