I think at this point, all you are getting is me.. and whoever else I
can talk into coming.. hopefully a developer or two.

On 1/31/07, Paul Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Patrick,
>
> Any change you and/or your team could make an appearance at FOSS4G
> (www.foss4g2007.org) this year? All the Java GIS'ers will be in
> attendance, so an excellent opportunity to make connections and blow minds.
>
> Paul
>
> Patrick Hogan wrote:
> > Java and JOGL, plus some other code development tools.
> >
> > We are not building GIS functionality in the core, all functionalities (when
> > they come) will be extensions. And in fact, we are not presently building
> > GIS functionalities at all. We are building an API-centric visualization
> > core for others to leverage accordingly. When the time comes (very soon), it
> > sounds like GeoTools and JTS are prime opportunities for
> > collaboration/integration/extension/etc.
> >
> > JavaOne should prove very interesting this year.
> >
> > Thanks for your interest and your support.
> >
> > -Patrick
> >
> >  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >  Project Manager
> >  NASA World Wind
> >  650.604.5656 (office)
> >  650.269.2788 (cell)
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Chad Zimmerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 1:39 PM
> > To: Paul Ramsey; Patrick Hogan
> > Cc: Chris Holmes; Geotools-devel
> > Subject: Re: Java Worldwind
> >
> > I believe it is from scratch using JOGL.  But I will copy Patrick on this
> > and he can give the full answer.. or pass it to Tom and have him answer.
> >
> > On 1/31/07, Paul Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> 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.
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >>    Paul Ramsey
> >>    Refractions Research
> >>    http://www.refractions.net
> >>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>    Phone: 250-383-3022
> >>    Cell: 250-885-0632
> >>
> >
>
>
> --
>
>    Paul Ramsey
>    Refractions Research
>    http://www.refractions.net
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    Phone: 250-383-3022
>    Cell: 250-885-0632
>

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