Good Evening Chaouki:
> I have a problem to run my project with the download geotools alternative to
> M2Eclipse
> (http://docs.geotools.org/latest/userguide/tutorial/quickstart/eclipse.html).
>
>
>
Thanks for testing! I would love some feedback on that one ...
> I have this messages when I try to run it :
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/media/jai/PropertySource
> at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method)
> at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClassCond(Unknown Source)
> at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(Unknown Source)
The JAI jar is sometimes installed in your JRE (it is a java extension). I
think we tried to include it in the download but it could be a mistake ...
You can however download from the website; the instructions are at the top of
the quick start.
> when I want to remove the jar files like it was explained in the procedure :
> http://docs.geotools.org/latest/userguide/tutorial/quickstart/eclipse.html
> I didn't found some of them in the downloaded zip file
> geotools-8.0-M0-bin.zip(
> gt-epsg-h2
> gt-epsg-oracle
> gt-db2
> gt-oracle-spatial
> gt-jdbc-oracle )
>
>
>
>
Some of them are old and have been retired; gt-db2, gt-oracle-spatial and so
on; so I bet I need to update that list. What ones *were* there?
> Someone can give the right procedure to install jars in my project please
> with the version 8.0 of geotools.
I don't have a download of 8.0-M0 handy; but I am assembling 8.0-M1 later this
weekend. I will try and go through and update the instructions; if you can
check them for me after to see if they work :-)
> I tried the m2eclipse method the project run perfectly but I didn't found how
> to export it in a runnable jar's.
Interesting question; I am not a maven expert - I know that they have tools to
package up WARs for application servers; they may have something to package up
an application.
There is an "assembly" plugin; which is the subject of a couple of FAQ
questions in the user guide; perhaps that is what assembly does.
> I have a windows 7 64 bit and an Eclipse Helios environment.
Nice.
Jody
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