Jatin,

I think there are already some graph capabilities built-in to JTS. I
would recommend using this functionality in JTS and packaging the
remainder of the code in an OpenJUMP plug-in.

The Sunburned Surveyor

On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Jatin Puri <purija...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
> I have some questions and regarding routing abilities in Open Jump as the
> ideas list doesnt only say -Work on routing plug-in for OpenJUMP.
> -Should we  add routing API to JTS or
> -Should we   link an external graph library to JTS/OpenJUMP . As we know
> that there are a few classes which link JGraphT with Openjump, but again we
> do not have a complete graph API  to answer routing or graph problems one
> can find in GIS.
> -Or is there an better approach .
> Waiting for your reply. Your further suggestions will be taken with deep
> empathy.
> --
> Jatin Puri
> BE Computer Science
> Msc(Hons) Mathematics
> Bits Pilani Goa Campus
> India
>
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