Ede,

When you have time to do the research can you put together a simple
task list of the improvements/changes that need to be made? If you can
coordinate the work that needs to be done I will do some of the heavy
lifting needed to port your plug-in to OJ 1.3.

SS

On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 10:22 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am listening :) .. and still looking forward to port the current jump
> 1.1.1 extension to Openjump, but unfortunately still didn't find the time...
>
> here some info
>
> the GPS tracker so far works this way (see attached graphics)
> - configure it under options
> - enable the gps thread receiving from the gps device (1.)
> - using a java gps library it can interpret nmea,sirf & garmin
> - if the gps delivers a position you may find it in the status bar
> - you can enable a tracking of one tasks viewport
> - you can append points to existing features, or create new features by
> inserting points to a layer (2.)
>
> for the screens I had setup java 1.4.2 with jump 1.1.1 to have the
> commapi working. I am not sure if OJ is still Java 4 capable?
>
> as mentioned before.. I will research the current state of serial
> interfaces and sun java and update the corresponding code, to make it
> work under win32.. I don't have no schedule now .. but I will find some
> time.
>
> regards ede
> --
>
>> I thought maybe Edgar Soldin had written a plug-in that could do this.
>> Perhaps (if he is listening) he could comment for us.
>>
>> Edgar did point me to the gpsylon library, which should allow OpenJUMP
>> to read from a GPS receiver directly. This is something I would like
>> to work on in the future, but I don't know when.
>>
>> The Sunburned Surveyor
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Colin East
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> No worries. Thanks for get back to me anyway.
>>>
>>> Do you happen to know if reading a GPS input is on the 'to do' list?
>>>
>>> Kind regards
>>>
>>> Colin
>>>
>>> Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
>>>
>>> Colin,
>>> I'm sorry I'm getting back to you so late. I'm actually talking about
>>> GPX, which is a file format for waypoints, routes, and tracks. I'm not
>>> talking about reading data from GPS receiver directly.
>>> The Sunburned Surveyor
>>> On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 7:10 PM, Colin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi!
>>> Is this different from Edgar Soldin's GPS tool?
>>> I ask because I'm interested in open source GIS that has 'moving map'
>>> functionality. I have a GPS mouse plugged into a laptop and it works
>>> with ArcGIS. I put a post on the user group as I couldn't get the tool
>>> to work and Edgar says he needs to update it. Is there some
>>> opportunity for collaboration?
>>> Cheers
>>> Colin
>>> On Jun 25, 5:07 am, "Sunburned Surveyor"
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I was wondering if any OpenJUMP users work with GPS data in GPX
>>> format. I'm working on a library for GeoTools that manipulates GPX
>>> files. The ultimate goal of this code will be to support reading,
>>> writing, and manipulation of GPX waypoints, tracks, and routes in
>>> OpenJUMP.
>>> If you are a GPX user and would be interested in helping me test the
>>> code, please let me know. I have a small Garmin GPS receiver, but I
>>> don't know EasyGPS very well and I won't really have a lot of time to
>>> capture my own data this summer.
>>> Thanks,
>>> The Sunburned Surveyor
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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