1) imageio-ext-gdal formats
Does this plugin also support reading formats like png,jpeg, gif. I want to
use it as a native accelerator on a ppc architecture. (There is not native
support from java imageio on this platform).
2) imageio-ext-gdal operations
Does this plugin support image operat
Rob Atkinson ha scritto:
> HI
>
> am having difficuly getting geotools trunk epsg-hsql module to pass
> its test suite, and it may be more obvious to someone what the problem
> is.
>
> I get a few failures:
>
> Test set: org.geotools.referencing.factory.epsg.DefaultFactoryTest
>
HI
am having difficuly getting geotools trunk epsg-hsql module to pass
its test suite, and it may be more obvious to someone what the problem
is.
I get a few failures:
Test set: org.geotools.referencing.factory.epsg.DefaultFactoryTest
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Building again...
Over the last couple of days I have removed example code for
widgets-swing-pending and process from demo/example so that we can have
a working build. These examples have been moved into their respective
plug-ins.
Jody
Jody Garnett wrote:
> I have been having a bit of fun try
Use of HashSet where order is important should be LinkedHashSet
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Key: GEOT-2146
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-2146
Project: GeoTools
Issue Type: Bug
Compone
Thanks Adrian. I should note that it is mainly Gabriel Roldán's work,
with a bit of rust removal and a fresh coat of GeoAPI 2.2 paint.
You are correct in noting that "application" is a rather overloaded
term. I would not dare to use it outside the phrase "application
schema," which has a precis
The name Application Schemas seemed most appropriate, because it
directly exploits GeoAPI's implementation of the ISO feature model,
which in turn is part of the ISO reference model (IS01901) which
defines "Application Schemas".
An application schema is simply though of as being defined by an
appl
Create an operation to mask a single color for raster data
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Key: GEOT-2145
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-2145
Project: GeoTools
Issue Type: Improvement
Component
Many thanks Martin and Johann for explaining all this. I understand
what is happening, and why, much better now.
cheers
Michael
2008/11/11 johann sorel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Martin Desruisseaux a écrit :
>>
>> * If the above approach is accepted, Johan's widget would be like any
>> Geotools mo
Jody Garnett wrote:
> I have been having a bit of fun trying to build offline - I find that a
> few of the artifacts are not properly built.
> - demo/intro requires gt-repository
> - demo/mappane-use requires gt-mappane
>
> gt-repositry and gt-mappane are currently unsupported ... I am going to
See http://hudson.opengeo.org/hudson/job/geotools-trunk/1116/changes
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Martin Desruisseaux a écrit :
> * If the above approach is accepted, Johan's widget would be like any
> Geotools module, except that it would be hosted on an other repository
> targeting Java 6. If Java 6 is acceptable for you, you should be able
> to use it like a GeoTools module. If it is n
Hello Mickael
Michael Bedward a écrit :
> At this stage I don't think I understand enough about the different
> strands that are going on to make an informed decision.
I will try to give some hints. Of course they reflect only my point of view, and
I may realize in a few months that I need to cha
2008/11/10 johann sorel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi michael,
>
>> But now that I know they are not supported presently
>> I guess that I need to decide whether to stick with GT 2.6 and attempt
>> further development of the swing widgets, or move over to GeoTidy /
>> Puzzle / whatever ?
>>
>
> This is
Hi michael,
Michael Bedward a écrit :
> OK. I've just been browsing the Puzzle source but now I'm confused...
> There are some references to GeoTidy and there are classes than are
> specifically written for Puzzle (e.g shapefile classes). So these
> latter classes will remain specific to Puzzle a
See http://hudson.opengeo.org/hudson/job/geotools-trunk/1115/changes
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Helli Michael
Michael Bedward a écrit :
> I would love to have a friend who was a real mathematician. Does
> he/she want another friend ? :-)
He is French but work (for now) in New-Caledonia, which is pretty far. We were
collegue for 2 years when I worked there in the same research institute. He
Hey Mathieu,
Congratulations on the module. Are you doing this for fun or do you have
some further end goal in mind?
BTW, if you are doing this as part of paid work for your company OSGeo
needs a copyright transfer from them as well.
--adrian
On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 14:59 +0100, Mathieu Coudert w
See http://hudson.opengeo.org/hudson/job/geotools-trunk/1114/changes
Changes:
[bencd] Documentation, copyright, and authorship updates, changes to use Java 5
idioms, and generics type safety.
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Hey Jody,
This is apparently known---I ran into it last week. Gt2 does not build
with Java 6 (and docs only build with Java6). Yet another reason Martin
wanted to clean, and clean and clean.
--adrian
On Sun, 2008-11-09 at 21:50 -0600, Jody Garnett (JIRA) wrote:
> ScriptTest failure on Linux w/
Hey,
Congratulations on the work.
Could you explain the rationale for the "Applications" name? As I
understand it (badly), your work aims to build a mechanism for access to
data defined through 'multiple', possibly 'distant', schemas. In that
context "Application" at best means nothing at worst i
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