Similarly to the Mapfish framework, there is another alternative, called
Geomajas. This too is a client-server framework with all the necessary
building blocks for building full GIS web applications.
All projects have to carry their own history and thus the main
difference between the
I don't think that we (OpenJUMP) will switch to Python 3.x using Jython
soon - nor prepare anything. So we rely on the Jython team anyway.
stefan
Dave Sampson schrieb:
Hey Folks,
I am wondering what, if any, projects are preparing or planning for a
move to support python 3.x.
Due to it
WRT SMS cost, that's strictly a user issue/question of course. There are n
different plans out there (where n is a large number.)
And WRT yr routing data, (I note that we also provide the GMaps Street View)
what do you anticipate using as the data source?
Best wishes,
AS
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010
I was thinking that we may be able to purchase a license to some shapefiles,
or other mapping data (it's very important that our mapping data be as
correct as possible). On the driver side (running on the GPS device - I'm
thinking touchscreen) the mapping software would provide driver directions
Happy New Year! On that note... let's kick off summarising last years'
activities.
This is the opportunity to brag about what your project, committee and
local chapters have been up to and progress you've made. All of this is
an important part of showing that our community and projects are
On 2010/01/04 10:41 AM, Louis Sayers wrote:
On the driver side (running on the GPS device - I'm thinking
touchscreen) the mapping software would provide driver directions
visually and possibly audibly - just like a Navigation device e.g.
TomTom - but with a few custom buttons etc on it to let