Re: [Geotools-devel] User Friendly Access to CRS Module

2009-10-28 Thread Jan Jezek
Hi Michael, . > Od: "Michael Bedward" > >Hi Jan, > >Thanks very much for posting the link to your page. I'd like to link >to it in the new GeoTools page example page, CRS Lab - would that be >ok with you ? Sure :-) Thanks! Jan.

Re: [Geotools-devel] User Friendly Access to CRS Module

2009-10-27 Thread Michael Bedward
Hi Jan, Thanks very much for posting the link to your page. I'd like to link to it in the new GeoTools page example page, CRS Lab - would that be ok with you ? Michael -- Come build with us! The BlackBerry(R) Developer

Re: [Geotools-devel] User Friendly Access to CRS Module

2009-10-27 Thread Jan Jezek
Hi Landon, long time ago I did a school project on this topic and here is the result: http://gist.fsv.cvut.cz:8080/webref/ It is prepared just for text files that contains coordinates but extension for shapefiles should be also simple. Regards, Jan. _

Re: [Geotools-devel] User Friendly Access to CRS Module

2009-10-26 Thread Michael Bedward
Hi Landon, The CRS Lab that Jody mentioned is at: http://geotools.org/examples/crslab.html Any comments that you have on it would be much appreciated. 2009/10/27 Justin Deoliveira wrote: > One thing I have started working on is called GeoScript. It is > essentially a project to build bindings ar

Re: [Geotools-devel] User Friendly Access to CRS Module

2009-10-26 Thread Justin Deoliveira
Hi Landon, One thing I have started working on is called GeoScript. It is essentially a project to build bindings around geotools in other dynamic scripting languages like javascript and python, for those who are willing to take the hit that comes with using a dynamic language. http://geoscrip

Re: [Geotools-devel] User Friendly Access to CRS Module

2009-10-26 Thread Jody Garnett
The CRS lab is a little bit friendly (swing app) and shows how to do this. It shows a preview; and allows you to export a transformed file. You may wish to extend it since it is just a tutorial right now. Jody On 27/10/2009, at 5:47 AM, Sunburned Surveyor wrote: > I know that GeoTools has a grea