Re: [Geotools-devel] H2GIS new License

2016-06-06 Thread Jody Garnett
You may need to change your WIKI (https://github.com/orbisgis/h2gis/wiki) -
"I wrote the code, it's mine, and I'm contributing it to H2GIS for
distribution licensed under the GPL 3.0."

I also note that you have a package change and a license change to look
forward for JTS (so you could actually license h2gis the same way as h2 now
if you wish).

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On 6 June 2016 at 04:39, Erwan Bocher  wrote:

> Dear Geotools community,
>
> To promote dissemination, H2GIS has changed its license from GPLv3 to
> LGPLv3.
> More information can be found here
> http://www.h2gis.org/news/2016/06/03/h2gis-1.3.0-released/
>
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Re: [Geotools-devel] ease of CLA

2016-06-06 Thread Jody Garnett
GeoNode is doing the legwork now, will report back if successful - and if
successful all OSGeo project can/should benefit. If you are on the
incubation list please lend and email in encouragement...

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On 6 June 2016 at 11:16, Andrea Aime  wrote:

> Nice find Jody.
> Can we also check if OSGeo is ok with this being used?
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 7:59 PM, Jody Garnett 
> wrote:
>
>> The GeoNode project has been taking a solid run at making CLA's easier to
>> sign, their research has turned up https://github.com/clahub/clahub
>> (which we will be discussing on the incubation list shortly).
>>
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Re: [Geotools-devel] Proposal: ask OSGeo for legal advice on copyright headers

2016-06-06 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
Jody,

the vote of the committee is unanimous:

Andrea Aime: +1
Ben Caradoc-Davies: +1
Christian Mueller: +1
Ian Turton: +1
Jody Garnett: +1
Justin Deoliveira: +1
Simone Giannecchini: +1

Kind regards,
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On 01/06/16 07:56, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> I propose that we ask OSGeo to: "Obtain legal advice on the need for and
> form of source code copyright headers."
>
> So far we have three +1 votes but we need more. PMC?
>
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Re: [Geotools-devel] proposal:

2016-06-06 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
Ignore that: I think *everyone* has voted. Jody, I will summarise. Is 
there anything else you need?

On 07/06/16 07:47, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> I asked in my email last week, but have not yet received any more votes.
>
> On 07/06/16 06:08, Jody Garnett wrote:
>> The 2nd person with an action item is Ben (who is asking the PSC to
>> authorize me to get legal advice via OSGeo).

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Re: [Geotools-devel] proposal:

2016-06-06 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
I asked in my email last week, but have not yet received any more votes.

On 07/06/16 06:08, Jody Garnett wrote:
> The 2nd person with an action item is Ben (who is asking the PSC to
> authorize me to get legal advice via OSGeo).

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Re: [Geotools-devel] ease of CLA

2016-06-06 Thread Andrea Aime
Nice find Jody.
Can we also check if OSGeo is ok with this being used?

Cheers
Andrea


On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 7:59 PM, Jody Garnett  wrote:

> The GeoNode project has been taking a solid run at making CLA's easier to
> sign, their research has turned up https://github.com/clahub/clahub
> (which we will be discussing on the incubation list shortly).
>
> If that works out, combined with our new header policy, GeoTools will be a
> lot easier to work with...
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Re: [Geotools-devel] proposal:

2016-06-06 Thread Jody Garnett
You are quick, I am making the pull request now - if you can review and
merge.

The 2nd person with an action item is Ben (who is asking the PSC to
authorize me to get legal advice via OSGeo).

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On 6 June 2016 at 11:06, Justin Deoliveira  wrote:

> Thanks Jody!
>
> I got a little lost in the shuffle so can you let me know what the next
> steps are for me? You had mentioned that you had some changes to the dev
> guide that you wanted me to review?
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 12:04 PM Jody Garnett 
> wrote:
>
>> This motion is now passed: "Apply OSGeo copyright on
>> creation/contribution"
>>
>> And response via email:
>>
>>- Andrea Aime +1 (second)
>>- Ben Caradoc-Davies +1
>>- Christian Mueller +1
>>- Ian Turton +1
>>- Jody Garnett +1 (motion)
>>- Justin Deoliveira +1
>>- Simone Giannecchin +1
>>
>> Community response:
>>
>>- Torben: Seems like a good idea
>>
>>
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>>
>> On 31 May 2016 at 14:56, Jody Garnett  wrote:
>>
>>> We have the following motion:
>>>
>>> "Apply OSGeo copyright on creation/contribution"
>>>
>>> And response via email:
>>>
>>>- Andrea Aime +1 (second)
>>>- Ben Caradoc-Davies +0 (agreement but no clear vote)
>>>- Christian Mueller
>>>- Ian Turton
>>>- Jody Garnett +1 (motion)
>>>- Justin Deoliveira +0 (agreement but no clear vote)
>>>- Simone Giannecchini
>>>
>>> Community response:
>>>
>>>- Torben: Seems like a good idea
>>>
>>> With this motion approved I will update the developers guide as outlined
>>> in the proposal
>>> 
>>> .
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Re: [Geotools-devel] proposal:

2016-06-06 Thread Justin Deoliveira
Thanks Jody!

I got a little lost in the shuffle so can you let me know what the next
steps are for me? You had mentioned that you had some changes to the dev
guide that you wanted me to review?


On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 12:04 PM Jody Garnett  wrote:

> This motion is now passed: "Apply OSGeo copyright on
> creation/contribution"
>
> And response via email:
>
>- Andrea Aime +1 (second)
>- Ben Caradoc-Davies +1
>- Christian Mueller +1
>- Ian Turton +1
>- Jody Garnett +1 (motion)
>- Justin Deoliveira +1
>- Simone Giannecchin +1
>
> Community response:
>
>- Torben: Seems like a good idea
>
>
> --
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>
> On 31 May 2016 at 14:56, Jody Garnett  wrote:
>
>> We have the following motion:
>>
>> "Apply OSGeo copyright on creation/contribution"
>>
>> And response via email:
>>
>>- Andrea Aime +1 (second)
>>- Ben Caradoc-Davies +0 (agreement but no clear vote)
>>- Christian Mueller
>>- Ian Turton
>>- Jody Garnett +1 (motion)
>>- Justin Deoliveira +0 (agreement but no clear vote)
>>- Simone Giannecchini
>>
>> Community response:
>>
>>- Torben: Seems like a good idea
>>
>> With this motion approved I will update the developers guide as outlined
>> in the proposal
>> 
>> .
>> --
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>>
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Re: [Geotools-devel] proposal:

2016-06-06 Thread Jody Garnett
This motion is now passed: "Apply OSGeo copyright on creation/contribution"

And response via email:

   - Andrea Aime +1 (second)
   - Ben Caradoc-Davies +1
   - Christian Mueller +1
   - Ian Turton +1
   - Jody Garnett +1 (motion)
   - Justin Deoliveira +1
   - Simone Giannecchin +1

Community response:

   - Torben: Seems like a good idea


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On 31 May 2016 at 14:56, Jody Garnett  wrote:

> We have the following motion:
>
> "Apply OSGeo copyright on creation/contribution"
>
> And response via email:
>
>- Andrea Aime +1 (second)
>- Ben Caradoc-Davies +0 (agreement but no clear vote)
>- Christian Mueller
>- Ian Turton
>- Jody Garnett +1 (motion)
>- Justin Deoliveira +0 (agreement but no clear vote)
>- Simone Giannecchini
>
> Community response:
>
>- Torben: Seems like a good idea
>
> With this motion approved I will update the developers guide as outlined
> in the proposal
> 
> .
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[Geotools-devel] ease of CLA

2016-06-06 Thread Jody Garnett
The GeoNode project has been taking a solid run at making CLA's easier to
sign, their research has turned up https://github.com/clahub/clahub (which
we will be discussing on the incubation list shortly).

If that works out, combined with our new header policy, GeoTools will be a
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Re: [Geotools-devel] ImageMosaic API refactor proposal

2016-06-06 Thread Andrea Aime
On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 1:19 AM, Devon Tucker  wrote:

> Here are a few things that might help understanding, section by section:
>>
>>- *Description*: this is fine, makes sense, no questions (one thing,
>>the recursive file loading during indexing is already the default behavior
>>as far as I know)
>>- *Index Generation: *quite a bit lost here, how are
>>MosaicIndexConfiguration and GranuleCatalogManager going to be used by the
>>existing classes? Or are they replacing it? I'd need to understand how the
>>existing code is going to get reshuffled into a generic machiner plus
>>default implementations of the two above objects? Also, can you provide an
>>example of an alternate implementation (being the refactor targeted to
>>extensibility)
>>- *Harvesting: *same as above, how is the code going to be moved
>>around, and examples of alternate implementations
>>
>>
> I hope to clarify these parts soon. To be honest, these parts were done
> earlier in the project and we've zig-zagged multiple times since then, so
> even I need to revisit to solidify and clarify this section. To give some
> perspective on the original motivations behind this part, at the time we
> were:
>
> - Performing some pre-processing on rasters before indexing them (adding
> overlays, creating alpha bands, generating elevation outlier footprints)
>

Image mosaic looks like the wrong place to do this, the importer would be
much better (and already does some of those). See below for more
observations regarding this.


> - Collecting custom properties from rasters during indexing (resolution,
> date stamps, various tiff metadata, sample date, etc.)
>

This is done by property collectors, why not just extend that?


> - Looking at harvesting granules on demand either via. rest or the
> geoserver UI.
>

The REST api already does that. There is no UI for it though.


> - Exposing more of this configuration through a custom store and layer
> config in GeoServer.
>

This can be arranged too, not sure it needs a refactor for that.


> - Index generation code is very isolated as it stands. It's tough to
> programmatically configure index generation.
>

Ok, this one makes sense... the others do not seem to actually require a
refactor though.


>
>
>>
>>- *Delegate coverage acceptance/rejection to a predicate object*:
>>makes sense I guess, so the reason to have this plugable is because you
>>might roll a collector that has less limitations than the default ones?
>>
>> Exactly.
>

Ok but... why not keep the improved collectors in the mosaic instead? They
would benefit every user there (instead of just the gt-dem users)


>
>>- *Pre-process Granule Footprint Before Indexing*: makes sense,
>>thinking out loud is the footprint the only thing that needs reprocessing?
>>
>> No, it's not really the only thing that need reprocessing. In fact
> PropertyCollectors have a tangentially related responsibility (and are used
> in roughly the same spot). Maybe this functionality could be combined
> somehow, and make monolithic some sort of monolithic visitor which would be
> responsible for:
>
> - Collecting properties from granules
> - Pre-processing the granule footprint if needed
> - Populating the index feature
>
> And so on. I'll have to think about this one a bit more, but as the
> proposal stands at least FootprintProcessor has a very clear responsibility.
>

See above about the usage of the importer. The indexing happens during
layer configuration in the UI, expensive operations are best done during
pre-processing.
Normally what you are describing here is done as part of a "ingest"
machinery, which is a off-line ETL of sorts that prepares the data for
publication, but
before it actually reaches GeoServer. The importer is one example of those,
I've seen several others, all of them were asynch and offline.


>
>>- *Generalize Mosaicking per GranuleCollector and Update
>>GranuleCollector to a tree-like hierarchy*: an example would be useful
>>
>> I can do an example for this. The motivation here is to delegate the
> actual mosaicking to an object which may internally be delegating to other
> mosaicking objects. For example, the default implementation would have the
> logic for mosaicking per-resolution first, then resampling and mosaicking
> those results.
>

+1


>
>>- *Enhance the GranuleDescriptor and GranuleCatalogVisitor
>>interfaces: *same as above, examples of these "arbitrary properties"
>>to be used would be useful
>>
>> I will provide examples for this as well. In our RnD it was necessary to
> set the CRS on each granule descriptor.
>

Ok... but wouldn't it be better to keep the CRS information as an attribute
in the index instead?

Cheers
Andrea

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Re: [Geotools-devel] [JIRA] (GEOT-5422) jndi fails with jTDS driver

2016-06-06 Thread Mark Prins
Anyone care to comment on my proposed solution in PR
https://github.com/geotools/geotools/pull/1198
Right now we have to unwrap the connection and use reflection to get at the
user password [1] which is a little nasty...
Would be nice to get this into 14.4 if possible

[1]
https://github.com/B3Partners/brmo/commit/a6e931b5eaa6162a8ea7a4c299a4f8927688de70#diff-aa551afb3bfb750ef0adc717215a4436L103

Thanx, Mark



2016-05-19 14:09 GMT+02:00 Mark Prins (JIRA) :

> Mark Prins
> 
> *created* an issue
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> GeoTools  / [image: Bug]
>  GEOT-5422
> 
> jndi fails with jTDS driver
> 
> Issue Type: [image: Bug] Bug
> Affects Versions: 15-RC1, 14.3, 16-beta
> Assignee: Unassigned
> Components: jdbc-sqlserver plugin
> Created: 19/May/16 2:08 PM
> Environment:
>
> no specific environment; off-line test will be provided in PR
> Labels: jndi jtds
> Priority: [image: High] High
> Reporter: Mark Prins
> 
>
> When specifying the jtds *dbtype* in combination with a *schema* and a
> *jndiReferenceName* it will return null instead of a datastore:
>
> jndiProps.put("jndiReferenceName", JNDINAME);
> jndiProps.put("schema", "dbo");
> jndiProps.put("dbtype", "jtds-sqlserver");
> JDBCDataStore dataStore = (JDBCDataStore) 
> DataStoreFinder.getDataStore(jndiProps);
>
> specifying sqlserver as *dbtype* you do get a datastore.
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> some talk about this on the user ML:
> https://sourceforge.net/p/geotools/mailman/message/35089310/
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[Geotools-devel] [JIRA] (GEOT-5438) Curve support not complete for curved polygons with multiple curved holes

2016-06-06 Thread Ron Lindhoudt (JIRA)
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 Ron Lindhoudt created an issue  
 

  
 
 
 
 

 
 
  
 
 
 
 

 
 GeoTools /  GEOT-5438  
 
 
  Curve support not complete for curved polygons with multiple curved holes   
 

  
 
 
 
 

 
Issue Type: 
  Bug  
 
 
Affects Versions: 
 12.5, 14.3, 15.0, 13.6  
 
 
Assignee: 
 Unassigned  
 
 
Components: 
 jdbc-oracle plugin  
 
 
Created: 
 06/Jun/16 3:41 PM  
 
 
Priority: 
  Medium  
 
 
Reporter: 
 Ron Lindhoudt  
 

  
 
 
 
 

 
 For a curved polygon with multiple curved holes only the first curved hole is rendered. There is no error in the geoTools logging. The Oracle geometry is valid (sdo_geom.validate_geometry_with_context returns TRUE). This is an example of the geometry. It has 1 curved outer ring and 2 curved inner rings. Only the curved outer ring and first curved inner ring are rendered. The second curved inner ring is not rendered. It is covered by the outer ring. mdsys.SDO_GEOMETRY( 2003, 90112, NULL, mdsys.SDO_ELEM_INFO_ARRAY(1,1005,2, 1,2,1, 5,2,2, 11,2005,2, 11,2,2, 15,2,1, 21,2005,2, 21,2,2, 25,2,1), mdsys.SDO_ORDINATE_ARRAY( 5,10, 10,1, 14,10, 10,14, 5,10,  7,11, 8,13, 9,11, 8,9, 7,11, 10,11, 11,13, 12,11, 11,9, 10,11) ); It happens in all recent versions of GeoTools (from 12.3 where curve support is included) including 15.0.  
 

  
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
  

Re: [Geotools-devel] H2GIS new License

2016-06-06 Thread Andrea Aime
Aaah, very interesting, thanks for letting us know!

Cheers
Andrea

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[Geotools-devel] H2GIS new License

2016-06-06 Thread Erwan Bocher
Dear Geotools community,

To promote dissemination, H2GIS has changed its license from GPLv3 to
LGPLv3.
More information can be found here
http://www.h2gis.org/news/2016/06/03/h2gis-1.3.0-released/

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