We have also trying to set up some collaborations between the projects (but such unfunded work is of course very hard to set up).
Have a look at the GeoTools documentation; and if you have any questions the user list is open for action. - http://geotools.org/documentation.html - http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTDOC/Home You may also find the formal workbooks used for FOSS4G to be of interest: - http://geotoolsnews.blogspot.com/2009/11/foss4g-geotools-tutorials.html From my standpoint both projects have an LGPL license, slightly different development models and tend to really like their standards. Jody On 12/02/2010, at 12:16 PM, Frans Thamura wrote: > i still have a gap in my mind about how to make a program for both :0 > > i will play around with both first, and will reply shortly > > F > > > On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 6:49 AM, Stefan Steiniger <sst...@geo.uzh.ch> wrote: >> Hei Frans, >> >> could you outline in more detail what you are aiming to do? >> I.e. what the students (after training) and the software (to be programmed) >> should be able to do? >> If it is about web mapping then you may consider a whole different range of >> FOSS4GIS. >> >> stefan >> >> Frans Thamura wrote: >>> >>> thx for the nice reply . >>> >>> >>> i have work with our goverment spatial division, teaching java, and >>> they are 100% blank in development, this is a transformation program >>> from a division to create map become a services entity -> >>> www.bakosutranal.go.id >>> >>> i am also teaching highschool develop apps on Java, and we success >>> create web java programmer in architectural mode, and they will get >>> schoolarship to university, mostly they are poor and smart, and >>> several dont have computer, and several never visit Jakarta (they >>> families never visit Jakarta).. >>> >>> my idea to help them to the level that they can provide solution. >>> >>> Landon, ur reply sound that using Geotools API will harder for them? >>> is that right? >>> >>> i am still working for both to find the best one >>> >>> >>> hope my reply can link our problem. we have human resource and bad >>> education program in this country, so may be our student different >>> with people outside this country >>> >>> F >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 1:52 AM, Landon Blake <lbl...@ksninc.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Frans, >>>> >>>> I will try to provide an intelligent answer to your question based on my >>>> own experience. >>>> >>>> Here is my observation of the main difference between Deegree and >>>> Geotools: >>>> >>>> Degree seems to be a more closely knit group of developers, coming from >>>> just a couple of organizations, while Geotools draws developers from all >>>> over the place. >>>> >>>> This has some different implications for users of the libraries and for >>>> developers. >>>> >>>> I find the Deegree API is often easier to use but not as well >>>> documented. The Geotools API is better documented but much more >>>> complicated. I think this extra complication in Geotools stems from its >>>> efforts to please such a diverse group. >>>> >>>> I have contributed a single "unsupported" module to Geotools. This >>>> process wasn't too burdensome, and I found a couple of the programmers >>>> in Geotools were a delight to work with. I also learned a lot from my >>>> very limited work on Geotools. I typically work on code that plugs into >>>> a single program, and participation in Geotools requires you to write >>>> code that can be used in all sorts of programs. You need a different >>>> type of thinking to do that. >>>> >>>> The programmers from Deegree were also very responsive on their mailing >>>> list. >>>> >>>> Deegree uses a feature model somewhat similar to JUMP's. I find the >>>> Geotools feature model is very hard to learn and work with. >>>> >>>> I hope that helps. >>>> >>>> Landon >>>> Office Phone Number: (209) 946-0268 >>>> Cell Phone Number: (209) 992-0658 >>>> >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org >>>> [mailto:discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Frans Thamura >>>> Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 1:30 AM >>>> To: OSGeo Discussions >>>> Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Degree vs GeoTools API >>>> >>>> hi all >>>> >>>> anyone can share the difference between Deegree vs GeoTools API >>>> >>>> thx >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Frans Thamura >>>> Meruvian. >>>> Experiential Tempation of Java and Enterprise OpenSource >>>> >>>> Meruvian jTechnopreneur Program (S1) telah hadir, Dapatkan benefit >>>> bagi SMK yang melakukan mapping SKKD, dg program beasiswa dari >>>> Gunadarma >>>> >>>> Mobile: +6287885901958 >>>> Blog & Profile: http://frans.thamura.info >>>> >>>> We provide services to migrate your apps to Java (web), in amazing >>>> fast and reliable. >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Discuss mailing list >>>> Discuss@lists.osgeo.org >>>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >>>> >>>> >>>> Warning: >>>> Information provided via electronic media is not guaranteed against >>>> defects including translation and transmission errors. 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