Larry,

If you can let me know when the commit is complete, I will make a
fresh build available online.

Landon

On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 7:28 AM, Sunburned Surveyor
<sunburned.surve...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I second Stefan's motion to commit. :]
>
> After all that discussion, it would be a shame not to move forward!
>
> Landon
>
> On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Stefan Steiniger <sst...@geo.uzh.ch> wrote:
>> Hei Larry,
>>
>>
>>>   BTW, I do have a mod that tracks changes to BasicFeature ready to
>>> commit that addresses all of the known issues.  I used a combination of
>>> Sunburn's method and mine.
>>
>> if you feel it is ready to commit, please do so! I believe in your
>> expertise (as in particular I couldn't come up with a better solution)
>>
>> stefan
>>
>>>
>>> regards,
>>> Larry
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5/26/09, *Christopher* <infinitye...@yahoo.com
>>> <mailto:infinitye...@yahoo.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>     What direction(s) does the community want me to go toward with
>>>     regards to integrating the H2 database into OpenJUMP?
>>>
>>>     Here's some initial options I've come up with:
>>>
>>>     1) Project as a database:
>>>     When creating or saving a new project, you could select to make it a
>>>     database project. Then all layers that are created are automatically
>>>     saved into the database and when external layers are opened, the
>>>     option for copying them into the database or leaving them external
>>>     is given. To open a database project, simply open the associated H2
>>>     database.
>>>     With this option, all project data can be stored in one file that
>>>     can easily be moved around.
>>>
>>>     2) Database as a file folder:
>>>     This is in the ArcMap style where the open file menu and save layer
>>>     menus treats the database as simply another folder that you can
>>>     navigate into and select individual files.
>>>
>>>     3 Database as a Data Store Layer:
>>>     Use that Open Data Store and Connection Manager dialogues to manage
>>>     opening and saving of layers. This would probably be the simplest to
>>>     code with the least amount of core modification (if any), but I'm
>>>     not sure that it would be as intuitive and invisible as it could be.
>>>
>>>     Any comments or other suggestions?
>>>
>>>     --Christopher
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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