Re: [Geotools-devel] Unable to find function Length

2010-10-15 Thread Frank Gasdorf
... 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. >

Re: [Geotools-devel] Unable to find function Length

2010-10-15 Thread 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 am simply reading a shapefile from groovy scripting langu

Re: [Geotools-devel] Unable to find function Length

2010-10-15 Thread Jody Garnett
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

Re: [Geotools-devel] Unable to find function Length

2010-10-15 Thread andrea antonello
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

Re: [Geotools-devel] Unable to find function Length

2010-10-15 Thread Andrea Aime
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

[Geotools-devel] Unable to find function Length

2010-10-15 Thread 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 language (jgrasstools project) and since some time ago, when I did an update, I started to have: Caused by: