Hi,

I'v just read from the link that they use SEXTANTE extensions inside gvSIG for the development of the analysis algorithms and would like to let you know that SEXTANTE is in fact a java port of SAGA GIS, implemented in C++. See http://www.saga-gis.org/

Within that last months we have implemented a new datatype for point cloud processing in the SAGA API. Several modules allow for import (e.g. ASCII or LAS via libLAS), analysis (filtering, interpolation), editing (e.g. interactive cutting) and visualization (e.g. 3D Point Cloud Viewer). In the meantime we've quite a nice set of basic tools to prepare lidar data for further processing with SAGA's capabilities for digital terrain analysis. Developers welcome!

For everybody interested, from time to time I build win32 and win64 snapshots from cvs to provide binaries that include all the changes made since the SAGA 2.0.4 release. You can download them from
http://www.laserdata.at/saga_packages.html

Building on linux is easy and is described here:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/saga-gis/wiki/Compiling%20a%20Linux%20Unicode%20version


Volker


Howard Butler schrieb:
A colleague passed along an interesting link to some Java work that people on this list might find interesting. <http://www.dielmo.com/eng/documentacion-desarrollo.php> GPL and most text is in spanish, but if that's not a hurdle, quite interesting.
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