Hi Sinboy,

I answer with a copy to the OpenJUMP discussion list where you will find more help. Can you please give to this list more details about which version of OpenJUMP you did try and what is the complete error message you get.

Michaël

Sinboy Zhang a écrit :

I tried to use openJUMP,but could not start it sucessfully with the errors: Should never reach here(Assertion failed exception) why? My Environment:Win XP,JDK1.5

2008/4/10, Michaël Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:

    I cannot say I tried many viewers with postgis, but I'm quite
    satisfied with OpenJUMP, and I can say this one is not only a
    viewer ;-).
    I use it to access a huge database (more than 50 millions objects
    ). Of course, OpenJUMP can't load the whole database into memory,
    but I wrote some plugins to easily extract the data I need (using
    the fence to do geometric extraction and prepared xml profiles as
    semantic filters)

    Michaël

    Aigars V a écrit :


        http://www.spatialserver.net/osgis/



        2008/4/8, Kevin Neufeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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           I prefer OpenJump as well.  Through plugins I wrote myself,
        I can
           view or edit data directly in PostGIS pulled either from a
        single
           table or any SQL query that returns a single geometry column.
            Since the database I often work with is ~150GB I need to
        be able
           to load data into Jump dynamically, that is, only load data
        whose
           bounding box intersects the current viewport.  (Though the
        plugin
           can also ignore the bounding box filter and statically load the
           entire content of any SQL query or table entirely in memory).

           I don't know the state of any publicly available plugins that
           permit dynamic data editing, but OpenJump does come with a
        limited
           dynamic viewer plugin that permits the viewing of a single
        table
           (optionally with filters applied).

           Cheers,
           Kevin


           Randall, Eric wrote:

               I use OpenJump the most because of the dbquery plugin.
                Immediate viewing of any query that returns a geometry,
               derived or otherwise, is the most important feature for
        me.  I
               use it as sort of a tester/designer for automating
        recurring
               tasks that have a spatial analytical component.  All
        editing
               is done in other software, outside of postgres/postgis, and
               reloaded monthly.

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               Subject: [postgis-users] Best graphical viewer for
        PostGIS data


               Hi,

               I would like to hear from you guys about the viewer you
        use to
               "see"
               PostGIS geometries. Which one is the best and why? How
        do they
               support
               views, editing, creation, etc...

               I can list a couple of them:

               QGIS
               uDIG
               GRASS
               MapServer
               Any others?

               Pierre
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