Stefan wrote: "not sure.
I can't make promises currently. I was planning to do a bit of OJ stuff
in June and I would like to see i) Michaels CSV/txt plugin, some ii)
Pirol grid creation tools, and iii) my recent raster-based developments
included - i.e. stuff that I did based on the Sextante API (in
particular converting images to vector grids). But with respect to what
I have planned and accomplished the last 2 months, I am not sooo confident."

I totally understand. Life can get hectic. I'm sitting for the
licensed surveyor exam in Nevada on July 23, but I think I can squeeze
in a little OJ time around my studying.

Stefan wrote: "I am also still unsure how to keep going with Sextantes
Bindings... i.e.
the problem is that we cannot cast between the classes transferred to
OpenJUMP now (in a proper package path) and theirs if we want to use
their libs/functions.. or is that possible? The point is that the
Sextante Implementation is quite nice for the whole raster/vector
processing thing, but
a) it has a level of abstraction that we would not need for working with
OpenJUMP only (so I selected only the raster classes so far to transfer
them to OJ), and
b) the bindings for OJ are not anymore available for download on the
sextante page (if I remember correctly), since we should deliver those
with OpenJUMP in future (a small issue here is also that Sextante is now
distributed for Java 1.6 while we compile with 1.5). And believe me -
sextante provides so much functions that we want to support it."

I'm not too familiar with the Sextante code, but it seems like a lot
of OpenJUMPers are using the bindings. Do we need to start maintaining
our own Sextante bindings? I don't know a lot about the integration of
Sextante into OpenJUMP, so I'm tempted to let others make the
important decisions in this area.

The Sunburned Surveyor

On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Stefan Steiniger <[email protected]> wrote:
> not sure.
> I can't make promises currently. I was planning to do a bit of OJ stuff
> in June and I would like to see i) Michaels CSV/txt plugin, some ii)
> Pirol grid creation tools, and iii) my recent raster-based developments
> included - i.e. stuff that I did based on the Sextante API (in
> particular converting images to vector grids). But with respect to what
> I have planned and accomplished the last 2 months, I am not sooo confident.
>
> I am also still unsure how to keep going with Sextantes Bindings... i.e.
> the problem is that we cannot cast between the classes transferred to
> OpenJUMP now (in a proper package path) and theirs if we want to use
> their libs/functions.. or is that possible? The point is that the
> Sextante Implementation is quite nice for the whole raster/vector
> processing thing, but
> a) it has a level of abstraction that we would not need for working with
> OpenJUMP only (so I selected only the raster classes so far to transfer
> them to OJ), and
> b) the bindings for OJ are not anymore available for download on the
> sextante page (if I remember correctly), since we should deliver those
> with OpenJUMP in future (a small issue here is also that Sextante is now
> distributed for Java 1.6 while we compile with 1.5). And believe me -
> sextante provides so much functions that we want to support it.
>
> just some thoughts,
>
> stefan
>
> Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
>> I've accumulated a list of about 7 or 8 bug fixes I want to do for
>> OpenJUMP. It looks like I may be able to make some time for this work
>> in June and July. I was wondering if we might shoot for a release of
>> OpenJUMP incorporating this work at the end of July.
>>
>> I've also done some work porting about 4 of my plug-ins from BizzJUMP
>> to OpenJUMP, and I'd like to release them at the same time. (They will
>> be separate plug-ins, and not part of the core.)
>>
>> If people are agreeable to this idea of a release at the end of July,
>> I will throw up a wiki page on SourceForge where we can coordinate our
>> progress on tasks for the release.
>>
>> Let me know what you think.
>>
>> The Sunburned Surveyor
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