You could ask your boss about contributing the code back to the HD5
project. ITT benefits from your use of an Open Source project.
Contributing code like this back to HDF5 doesn't diminish its value to
ITT.


I would think that corporate management should not view contributing to
FOSS as a problem at this late date; Hewlett Packard, Sun, IBM, and many
others do it all the time.  It's not as if ITT's competetive advantage
depends on keeping the HP5T C++ bindings proprietary.

On 3/21/11 9:30 AM, "Mitchell, Scott - IS" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Yes. That would be my message.
>
>I had to write my own wrapper class for H5PT though. At a basic level
>it¹s pretty straight forward using the other wrappers as a template.
>There are difficulties
> with some dataset functions that should work with the packet table, but
>don¹t (ex. adding or accessing attributes and  dimension scales (which is
>a whole Œnother custom wrapper)). To overcome this I open (and close) the
>packet table as a packet table and as
> a dataset.  I made H5PT more ³objecty² than the rest of HDF5DotNet; so I
>keep the PT & D ids as members of the object and use them as appropriate.
>
>
>Unfortunately, ITT would frown on my sharing the code.
>
>
>Scott
>
>From: [email protected]
>[mailto:[email protected]]
>On Behalf Of Richard Fowler
>Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 9:03 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Hdf-forum] HDF5DotNet and H5PT
>
>
>
>Dear all
>
>
>
>Is the H5PT API exposed in HDF5DotNet? I've seen a post
>(http://bit.ly/hvvSsG) that references a H5PT class but it doesn't look
>like it's included in the most
> recent distribution.
>
>
>
>Does anybody have any experience of H5PT and .NET?
>
>
>
>Regards
>
>
>
>
>
>
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