... or even geomLength ?
2010/10/15 Frank Gasdorf
> I guess you should look for strLength instead of Length ...
> Frank
>
> 2010/10/15 andrea antonello
>
> Hi all, I have seen this pass before, but none of the cases before
>> really applied to mine. So I wonder if someone can help me on this.
>
I guess you should look for strLength instead of Length ...
Frank
2010/10/15 andrea antonello
> Hi all, I have seen this pass before, but none of the cases before
> really applied to mine. So I wonder if someone can help me on this.
>
> I am simply reading a shapefile from groovy scripting langu
I would recommend stepping through with the debugger and seeing what functions
it can see; there is a chance it is being case sensitive or something.
Jody
On 16/10/2010, at 12:53 AM, andrea antonello wrote:
> Hi Andrea,
> thanks for the reply,
>
> [...]
>> It seems you're having problems with
Hi Andrea,
thanks for the reply,
[...]
> It seems you're having problems with SPI. All functions are registered in the
> usual META-INF directory, maybe you're running inside Eclipse and there are
> issues with how the OSGi runtime treats the SPI files?
>
> The registration file in question is org
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 4:02 PM, andrea antonello
wrote:
> Hi all, I have seen this pass before, but none of the cases before
> really applied to mine. So I wonder if someone can help me on this.
>
> I am simply reading a shapefile from groovy scripting language
> (jgrasstools project) and since s
Hi all, I have seen this pass before, but none of the cases before
really applied to mine. So I wonder if someone can help me on this.
I am simply reading a shapefile from groovy scripting language
(jgrasstools project) and since some time ago, when I did an update, I
started to have:
Caused by: