I haven't a clue. Perhaps Chad has the inside scoop on whether JWW is
100% not-invented-here, or whether it leans on the existing Java GIS
frameworks at all.
Chris Holmes wrote:
Paul Ramsey wrote:
Andrea Aime wrote:
We are a company working basically on environmental informatics and
geodata processing, and we have two applications for which Geotools
is a strong candidate to be used within. The first one, which I am
involved in, is a desktop application to display satellite orbits
and corresponding swaths of instruments onboard these satellites.
Have you evaluated uDig in this respect?
Another possibility in the near future might be the Java Worldwind,
which is just entering closed alpha testing. Could be that the
delivery date is too far in the future though.
Do we have any idea of if Java Worldwind is using any GeoTools stuff? Or
at least JTS, or other Java geo stuff? I remember seeing one of the
reasons that they were doing Java is that there was a bigger java geo
world. Obviously at some point someone would write some integration,
but am wondering if it's on the table already.
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