Hi Sunburned Surveyor,

at the moment I use a textfile, because this was the simplest way and
there are no needs to change anything in the Archikart Software. I've
reused a interface to an other GIS.

Matthias
> Matthias,
>
> I'm curious what method you are using to communicate with OpenJUMP.
> Can you tell me?
>
> The Sunburned Surveyor
>
> On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Matthias Scholz <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Hi Helmut,
>>
>> I've build a plugin for interfacing OJ with an external application
>> called "Archikart" (www.archikart.de), for use at my employer. You can
>> select a geometry in OJ an show the metadata in Archikart and the
>> reverse way, show a geometry in OJ from Archikart. The plugin searches
>> on all layers for the feature, selects the features and zoom to the
>> selected features.
>> At the moment we use this plugin for production, but it is not yet ready
>> for publishing. I plan the public release for the end of the year. If
>> you are interested, i can mail you the Netbeans project. If you work on
>> a similar project, it would be nice if we can build one common plugin
>> for interfacing OJ from external applications and vice versa.
>>
>> Matthias
>>     
>>> Hello everybody,
>>>
>>> thanks to your help I was able to start my project. So far I am able to
>>> extract some attributes from the selected elements look them up in a
>>> mysql-database and display the results in openJump. This was possible
>>> for me through the HowTo in your developers docs section.
>>>
>>> Now I need the other way round, i.e. look up some data in my
>>> mysql-database (which is the easy part), find the corosponding
>>> attributes in the displayed layer, select the feature (best by changeing
>>> the background-(fill-)color) and zoom to it. I'm not sure where to find
>>> the necessary methods in openJump - has anybody got a short example?
>>>
>>> Thanks and regards
>>>
>>> Helmut
>>>
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