[JPP-Devel] [ jump-pilot-Bugs-3472008 ] AssertionFailedException with two identical attribute name

2012-01-11 Thread SourceForge . net
Bugs item #3472008, was opened at 2012-01-10 13:28
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Category: OpenJUMP - Menu - Edit
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Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
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Submitted By: michael michaud (michaudm)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: AssertionFailedException with two identical attribute name

Initial Comment:
How can two identical attribute names happen ?
- with a sql query : ex. select geom, name, name, name from city
  (although I don't think a plain table can have duplicate names)
- it can be saved/read to/from a shapefile, a jml (with different results !)
- feature schema edition tool pevent such a schema edition

What happens ?
- a AssertionFailedException is thrown by plugins like
  * combine selected layers
  * clip map to fence
  * there are other problems if one try to change an attribute value using its 
name...

What to do ?
The minimum would be to throw a clearer message
Maybe sufficient, automatic renaming seems a bit dangerous
Refusing data loading maybe frustrating (although getting a yellow warning 
light be useful)

Michaël 
 

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Comment By: michael michaud (michaudm)
Date: 2012-01-11 00:03

Message:
In the case of combine selected layers, the problem is different.
It is because the Geometry Attribute is not handled properly when it is not
named GEOMETRY or when several layers have different names for Geometry
attribute.
== The plugin tries to create a second Geometry Attribute

Michaël

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Re: [JPP-Devel] General refactoring of OpenJUMP

2012-01-11 Thread edgar . soldin
On 10.01.2012 23:46, Michaël Michaud wrote:
 If we want to directly commit this to trunk without creating a branch,
 I first need to thunk about possible consequences when we refactor exising 
 code.
 Stefan maybe has also some ideas about that.
 Right, wait for Stefan's and Ede's advice.
 It must make use and adoption simple, not more complex !

the trunk is very reliable these days. i want to keep it that way.

can you explain what has to be refactored to what degree? changes to core are 
especially delicate because we can easily break compatibility with plugins 
around.

until now i understood the testing framework as an addition, isn't it?

..ede

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Re: [JPP-Devel] revision of OJ LiveDVD docs

2012-01-11 Thread Michaël Michaud
Hi,

Modifications made on osgeo-live-dvd documentation for 5.5 are already 
visible here :

http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/overview/openjump_overview.html
and
http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/quickstart/openjump_quickstart.html

There is at least two things I have to fix :
switch version number to 1.5.1 in overview
change the broken link to openjump.sh to a relative path (should I write 
user/Desktop/openjump.sh ?)

If you want to change anything else, please, tell me

Michaël

Le 09/01/2012 21:27, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
 Hi Michael,

 thanks - yes the idea was to see first how/where OJ is installed on the
 LiveDVD and can be accessed from the Ubuntu menu. The General is for
 users that download etc.

 so - next iteration
 stefan

 Am 09.01.12 00:37, schrieb Michaël Michaud:
 Hi Stefan,

 I comitted the changes. But I did not check the html-formatted result yet.

 There is one think that will surely not work. It is the link you added :
 OSGeo Live-DVD: go to XXX

 I tried
 OSGeo Live-DVD: go to../../../app-conf/openjump/openjump.sh
 but I doubt it will be a valid link
 maybe you just wanted to write the path (usr/.../...)
 Will need to fix that before next iteration.

 Michaël


 Le 08/01/2012 20:26, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
 I have also made revision to the quickstart but I would like to see
 first how OJ can be accessed from the LiveDVD and were sample data are
 stored on the dvd

 stefan

 Am 08.01.12 19:15, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
 Ok Michael, - I now found your docs attached - sorry.
 I attach my version of the OJ overview.

 but still my question: should I commit on my own (after asking for a
 login) or will you?

 I also attach the sphinx doc.
 Stefan

 Am 08.01.12 18:37, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
 Oh.. I just see, that I probably not edited your lastest version, as I
 have only access to the OSGeo SVN version.

 Where is yours Michael?

 Am 08.01.12 17:42, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
 Hei Michael,

 I made a couple of small changes to the OJ description.
 How are we going with those? Shall I send the doc via the list to you
 and you will commit it? (and people can see   revise the doc on the
 list...)

 Or shall I ask for commit permissions to Osgeo as well?

 Same would hold then for the quickstart...

 cheers,
 stefan

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Re: [JPP-Devel] revision of OJ LiveDVD docs

2012-01-11 Thread Rahkonen Jukka
Hi,

Data formats:
+ reads WMS, PNG, JPEG2000*

Editing  Conflation:

+ supports multipoints, multilines, multipolygons and geometry collections
+ can handle all types of geometries in a same layer
Isn't the standard Validate selected layers also a QA tool?

-Jukka Rahkonen-

Michaël Michaud wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Modifications made on osgeo-live-dvd documentation for 5.5 
 are already 
 visible here :
 
 http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/overview/openjum
 p_overview.html
 and
 http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/quickstart/openj
 ump_quickstart.html
 
 There is at least two things I have to fix :
 switch version number to 1.5.1 in overview
 change the broken link to openjump.sh to a relative path 
 (should I write 
 user/Desktop/openjump.sh ?)
 
 If you want to change anything else, please, tell me
 
 Michaël
 
 Le 09/01/2012 21:27, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
  Hi Michael,
 
  thanks - yes the idea was to see first how/where OJ is 
 installed on the
  LiveDVD and can be accessed from the Ubuntu menu. The 
 General is for
  users that download etc.
 
  so - next iteration
  stefan
 
  Am 09.01.12 00:37, schrieb Michaël Michaud:
  Hi Stefan,
 
  I comitted the changes. But I did not check the 
 html-formatted result yet.
 
  There is one think that will surely not work. It is the 
 link you added :
  OSGeo Live-DVD: go to XXX
 
  I tried
  OSGeo Live-DVD: go to../../../app-conf/openjump/openjump.sh
  but I doubt it will be a valid link
  maybe you just wanted to write the path (usr/.../...)
  Will need to fix that before next iteration.
 
  Michaël
 
 
  Le 08/01/2012 20:26, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
  I have also made revision to the quickstart but I would 
 like to see
  first how OJ can be accessed from the LiveDVD and were 
 sample data are
  stored on the dvd
 
  stefan
 
  Am 08.01.12 19:15, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
  Ok Michael, - I now found your docs attached - sorry.
  I attach my version of the OJ overview.
 
  but still my question: should I commit on my own (after 
 asking for a
  login) or will you?
 
  I also attach the sphinx doc.
  Stefan
 
  Am 08.01.12 18:37, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
  Oh.. I just see, that I probably not edited your 
 lastest version, as I
  have only access to the OSGeo SVN version.
 
  Where is yours Michael?
 
  Am 08.01.12 17:42, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
  Hei Michael,
 
  I made a couple of small changes to the OJ description.
  How are we going with those? Shall I send the doc via 
 the list to you
  and you will commit it? (and people can see   revise 
 the doc on the
  list...)
 
  Or shall I ask for commit permissions to Osgeo as well?
 
  Same would hold then for the quickstart...
 
  cheers,
  stefan
 
  
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Re: [JPP-Devel] revision of OJ LiveDVD docs

2012-01-11 Thread edgar . soldin
two things:

A) the logo is not up to date. please use one from svn/core/trunk/icon

B) regarding Starting OpenJUMP

OSGeo Live-DVD: start OpenJUMP link on desktop or run /usr/bin/openjump 

should suffice.. ede

On 11.01.2012 13:05, Michaël Michaud wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Modifications made on osgeo-live-dvd documentation for 5.5 are already 
 visible here :
 
 http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/overview/openjump_overview.html
 and
 http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/quickstart/openjump_quickstart.html
 
 There is at least two things I have to fix :
 switch version number to 1.5.1 in overview
 change the broken link to openjump.sh to a relative path (should I write 
 user/Desktop/openjump.sh ?)
 
 If you want to change anything else, please, tell me
 
 Michaël
 
 Le 09/01/2012 21:27, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
 Hi Michael,

 thanks - yes the idea was to see first how/where OJ is installed on the
 LiveDVD and can be accessed from the Ubuntu menu. The General is for
 users that download etc.

 so - next iteration
 stefan

 Am 09.01.12 00:37, schrieb Michaël Michaud:
 Hi Stefan,

 I comitted the changes. But I did not check the html-formatted result yet.

 There is one think that will surely not work. It is the link you added :
 OSGeo Live-DVD: go to XXX

 I tried
 OSGeo Live-DVD: go to../../../app-conf/openjump/openjump.sh
 but I doubt it will be a valid link
 maybe you just wanted to write the path (usr/.../...)
 Will need to fix that before next iteration.

 Michaël


 Le 08/01/2012 20:26, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
 I have also made revision to the quickstart but I would like to see
 first how OJ can be accessed from the LiveDVD and were sample data are
 stored on the dvd

 stefan

 Am 08.01.12 19:15, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
 Ok Michael, - I now found your docs attached - sorry.
 I attach my version of the OJ overview.

 but still my question: should I commit on my own (after asking for a
 login) or will you?

 I also attach the sphinx doc.
 Stefan

 Am 08.01.12 18:37, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
 Oh.. I just see, that I probably not edited your lastest version, as I
 have only access to the OSGeo SVN version.

 Where is yours Michael?

 Am 08.01.12 17:42, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
 Hei Michael,

 I made a couple of small changes to the OJ description.
 How are we going with those? Shall I send the doc via the list to you
 and you will commit it? (and people can see   revise the doc on the
 list...)

 Or shall I ask for commit permissions to Osgeo as well?

 Same would hold then for the quickstart...

 cheers,
 stefan

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Re: [JPP-Devel] revision of OJ LiveDVD docs

2012-01-11 Thread edgar . soldin

This section of the quick start briefly explains how to style a layer.

In the Layer List, right click* on the layer name. This will show a pop-up 
menu. Go to the [Style] menu entry and the choose [Change Styles]. The Change 
Styles dialog has five (5) tabs that allow you to change how the layer is 
displayed at the Layer View. This includes changing the stroke color, the fill 
color, line style and line thickness, transparency, adding labels, and 
determining at which maximum and minimum scales the layer is displayed at.

MacOSX users press the ?Apple? key to access this menu.


actually right click on OSX is Ctrl-LeftClick or did we manage to change that 
programmatically in OJ?

..ede


On 11.01.2012 13:05, Michaël Michaud wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Modifications made on osgeo-live-dvd documentation for 5.5 are already 
 visible here :
 
 http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/overview/openjump_overview.html
 and
 http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/quickstart/openjump_quickstart.html
 
 There is at least two things I have to fix :
 switch version number to 1.5.1 in overview
 change the broken link to openjump.sh to a relative path (should I write 
 user/Desktop/openjump.sh ?)
 
 If you want to change anything else, please, tell me
 
 Michaël
 
 Le 09/01/2012 21:27, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
 Hi Michael,

 thanks - yes the idea was to see first how/where OJ is installed on the
 LiveDVD and can be accessed from the Ubuntu menu. The General is for
 users that download etc.

 so - next iteration
 stefan

 Am 09.01.12 00:37, schrieb Michaël Michaud:
 Hi Stefan,

 I comitted the changes. But I did not check the html-formatted result yet.

 There is one think that will surely not work. It is the link you added :
 OSGeo Live-DVD: go to XXX

 I tried
 OSGeo Live-DVD: go to../../../app-conf/openjump/openjump.sh
 but I doubt it will be a valid link
 maybe you just wanted to write the path (usr/.../...)
 Will need to fix that before next iteration.

 Michaël


 Le 08/01/2012 20:26, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
 I have also made revision to the quickstart but I would like to see
 first how OJ can be accessed from the LiveDVD and were sample data are
 stored on the dvd

 stefan

 Am 08.01.12 19:15, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
 Ok Michael, - I now found your docs attached - sorry.
 I attach my version of the OJ overview.

 but still my question: should I commit on my own (after asking for a
 login) or will you?

 I also attach the sphinx doc.
 Stefan

 Am 08.01.12 18:37, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
 Oh.. I just see, that I probably not edited your lastest version, as I
 have only access to the OSGeo SVN version.

 Where is yours Michael?

 Am 08.01.12 17:42, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
 Hei Michael,

 I made a couple of small changes to the OJ description.
 How are we going with those? Shall I send the doc via the list to you
 and you will commit it? (and people can see   revise the doc on the
 list...)

 Or shall I ask for commit permissions to Osgeo as well?

 Same would hold then for the quickstart...

 cheers,
 stefan

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Re: [JPP-Devel] General refactoring of OpenJUMP

2012-01-11 Thread edgar . soldin
On 11.01.2012 18:20, Benjamin Gudehus wrote:
 until now i understood the testing framework as an addition, isn't it?
 
 
 The testing framework is just an additional package, yes. In order to run and 
 write tests on/for the plugins in the tools menu we don't need any 
 refactorings. 
 

in this case it is up to you whether to branch or not. as it is an addition it 
will be easy to merge later, it's merely an organizational decision.

regards ede

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Re: [JPP-Devel] General refactoring of OpenJUMP

2012-01-11 Thread Benjamin Gudehus

 It must make use and adoption simple, not more complex !


+1

2012/1/11 edgar.sol...@web.de

 the trunk is very reliable these days. i want to keep it that way.

 can you explain what has to be refactored to what degree? changes to core
 are especially delicate because we can easily break compatibility with
 plugins around.


I would start Top-down. First write tests for the components with the least
dependencies (i.e. PlugIns in the tools menu). Then refactor the hell out
of the Plugins (it won't break anything, because there are no
dependencies). If we evolved some best practices for the stucture of these
plugins, we could look into more dependent components and think about what
is worth refactoring and what could possibly break compatibility. So there
is no need to change the core right now.


 until now i understood the testing framework as an addition, isn't it?


The testing framework is just an additional package, yes. In order to run
and write tests on/for the plugins in the tools menu we don't need any
refactorings.

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Re: [JPP-Devel] General refactoring of OpenJUMP

2012-01-11 Thread Benjamin Gudehus

 in this case it is up to you whether to branch or not. as it is an
 addition it will be easy to merge later, it's merely an organizational
 decision.

 regards ede


here are my steps:

0. create eclipse project (mvn eclipse:eclipse failed, so I created it via
eclipse, only add libs in /lib)
(will not be committed to svn)

1. run all unittests in jumptest/junit (4 errors, 3 failures)
2. remove file core/trunk/lib/junit.jar
3. add file core/trunk/lib/junit.jar (version 4.10)
4. run all unittests in jumptest/junit (4 errors, 3 failures)

(sourcecode in core/trunk/src/jumptest builds without errors (I didn't
thought junit4 is compatible with junit3).)

5. add files core/trunk/src/org/openjump/test/*.java
6. add files core/trunk/src/fixtures/*.jml
7. run all unittests in core/trunk/src/org/openjump/test (0 errors, 0
failures)

8. run ant -f etc/build.xml (build successful)
9. run openjump (works)

10. modify pom.xml and update junit from 3.8 to 4.10
11. run mvn package -P release (build success)
12. run openjump (works)

If everyone is fine with my changes I will commit them.

$ svn status
A   src\org\openjump\test
A   src\org\openjump\test\TestTools.java
A   src\org\openjump\test\TestToolsTest.java
A   src\org\openjump\test\DialogParameters.java
A   src\org\openjump\test\DialogParametersTest.java
A   src\org\openjump\test\package-info.java
A   src\org\openjump\test\ReflectionUtils.java
A   src\org\openjump\test\ReflectionUtilsTest.java
A   src\fixtures
A   src\fixtures\dissolve.jml
A   src\fixtures\inner-ring.jml
A   src\fixtures\inner-ring-invalid.jml
M   pom.xml
M   lib\junit.jar

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Re: [JPP-Devel] General refactoring of OpenJUMP

2012-01-11 Thread Benjamin Gudehus
I will then commit this into trunk.

2012/1/11 Benjamin Gudehus hasteb...@googlemail.com

 in this case it is up to you whether to branch or not. as it is an
 addition it will be easy to merge later, it's merely an organizational
 decision.

 regards ede


 here are my steps:

 0. create eclipse project (mvn eclipse:eclipse failed, so I created it via
 eclipse, only add libs in /lib)
 (will not be committed to svn)

 1. run all unittests in jumptest/junit (4 errors, 3 failures)
 2. remove file core/trunk/lib/junit.jar
 3. add file core/trunk/lib/junit.jar (version 4.10)
 4. run all unittests in jumptest/junit (4 errors, 3 failures)

 (sourcecode in core/trunk/src/jumptest builds without errors (I didn't
 thought junit4 is compatible with junit3).)

 5. add files core/trunk/src/org/openjump/test/*.java
 6. add files core/trunk/src/fixtures/*.jml
 7. run all unittests in core/trunk/src/org/openjump/test (0 errors, 0
 failures)

 8. run ant -f etc/build.xml (build successful)
 9. run openjump (works)

 10. modify pom.xml and update junit from 3.8 to 4.10
 11. run mvn package -P release (build success)
 12. run openjump (works)

 If everyone is fine with my changes I will commit them.

 $ svn status
 A   src\org\openjump\test
 A   src\org\openjump\test\TestTools.java
 A   src\org\openjump\test\TestToolsTest.java
 A   src\org\openjump\test\DialogParameters.java
 A   src\org\openjump\test\DialogParametersTest.java
 A   src\org\openjump\test\package-info.java
 A   src\org\openjump\test\ReflectionUtils.java
 A   src\org\openjump\test\ReflectionUtilsTest.java
 A   src\fixtures
 A   src\fixtures\dissolve.jml
 A   src\fixtures\inner-ring.jml
 A   src\fixtures\inner-ring-invalid.jml
 M   pom.xml
 M   lib\junit.jar

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Re: [JPP-Devel] revision of OJ LiveDVD docs

2012-01-11 Thread Stefan Steiniger
yeah.. that's the problem: its (for me) still on the Apple key (wiith 
1.5) - on ctrl  click nothing happens at all.

I searched for some time in the internet about assignment of keys but 
couldn't find a hint on how to change it from apple to ctrl. so I gave 
up for now.

cheers,
stefan

PS: sooo many new messages... (and I have been only 2 days off)

Am 11.01.12 14:06, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
 
 This section of the quick start briefly explains how to style a layer.

 In the Layer List, right click* on the layer name. This will show a pop-up 
 menu. Go to the [Style] menu entry and the choose [Change Styles]. The Change 
 Styles dialog has five (5) tabs that allow you to change how the layer is 
 displayed at the Layer View. This includes changing the stroke color, the 
 fill color, line style and line thickness, transparency, adding labels, and 
 determining at which maximum and minimum scales the layer is displayed at.

  MacOSX users press the ?Apple? key to access this menu.
 

 actually right click on OSX is Ctrl-LeftClick or did we manage to change that 
 programmatically in OJ?

 ..ede


 On 11.01.2012 13:05, Michaël Michaud wrote:
 Hi,

 Modifications made on osgeo-live-dvd documentation for 5.5 are already
 visible here :

 http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/overview/openjump_overview.html
 and
 http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/quickstart/openjump_quickstart.html

 There is at least two things I have to fix :
 switch version number to 1.5.1 in overview
 change the broken link to openjump.sh to a relative path (should I write
 user/Desktop/openjump.sh ?)

 If you want to change anything else, please, tell me

 Michaël

 Le 09/01/2012 21:27, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
 Hi Michael,

 thanks - yes the idea was to see first how/where OJ is installed on the
 LiveDVD and can be accessed from the Ubuntu menu. The General is for
 users that download etc.

 so - next iteration
 stefan

 Am 09.01.12 00:37, schrieb Michaël Michaud:
 Hi Stefan,

 I comitted the changes. But I did not check the html-formatted result yet.

 There is one think that will surely not work. It is the link you added :
 OSGeo Live-DVD: go to XXX

 I tried
 OSGeo Live-DVD: go to../../../app-conf/openjump/openjump.sh
 but I doubt it will be a valid link
 maybe you just wanted to write the path (usr/.../...)
 Will need to fix that before next iteration.

 Michaël


 Le 08/01/2012 20:26, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
 I have also made revision to the quickstart but I would like to see
 first how OJ can be accessed from the LiveDVD and were sample data are
 stored on the dvd

 stefan

 Am 08.01.12 19:15, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
 Ok Michael, - I now found your docs attached - sorry.
 I attach my version of the OJ overview.

 but still my question: should I commit on my own (after asking for a
 login) or will you?

 I also attach the sphinx doc.
 Stefan

 Am 08.01.12 18:37, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
 Oh.. I just see, that I probably not edited your lastest version, as I
 have only access to the OSGeo SVN version.

 Where is yours Michael?

 Am 08.01.12 17:42, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
 Hei Michael,

 I made a couple of small changes to the OJ description.
 How are we going with those? Shall I send the doc via the list to you
 and you will commit it? (and people can seerevise the doc on the
 list...)

 Or shall I ask for commit permissions to Osgeo as well?

 Same would hold then for the quickstart...

 cheers,
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Cannot open old project file

2012-01-11 Thread Michaël Michaud

Hi Larry,

Nice to hear from you,
Skyjump has still nice features which have not yet been integrated into 
OpenJUMP,

We miss you... ;o)

Michaël

Le 10/01/2012 23:28, Larry Becker a écrit :

Hi Jukka,

  I haven't posted for a while, but I'm still listening.  Your post 
reminded me that OJ still doesn't have one of my favorite features in 
SkyJUMP: the layer file.  These are basically project files per 
layer.  They are created when you use the Archive Selected Datasets 
menu option.  It creates a zip file containing all of the selected 
layers (using their current file format) along with a project file 
(with the jmp extension) that has the same filename as each archived 
layer .  The zip file can then be used to deliver data along with 
associated style information to others without any file path 
problems.  The recipient of the archive can choose to open it directly 
and work on it in-place (all changes will be written back into the zip 
file), or extract it and Merge the selected layer project files into 
their current project.


This feature has been in use at ISA for many years and we consider it 
essential to using JUMP to work on projects with multiple people 
editing at the same time.


regards,

Larry Becker
ISA

On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Rahkonen Jukka 
jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fi mailto:jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fi wrote:


Hi,

New OJ does not open my old project files which I have created in
2009. It is not a problem because I have the corresponding
OpenJUMP version in the same zip file. Big advantage from a small
footprint. I still wonder what has  changed and how the old
project files could be edited to be usasable with a fresh OJ.

It would be nice to be able to save the project file to that
datasource path would be relational to JUMP_HOME or something.
That would make it possible to deliver data, project, styles and
software all together - unzip and launch and you are ready to work
in one minute. You cannot do that with ArcGIS but I guess it might
be possible to do with OpenJUMP.  It is already possible if
operation system gives USB disk the same volume letter in the
lottery but that is not always the case and users without admin
rights cannot change volume letters at least on Windows.

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Re: [JPP-Devel] revision of OJ LiveDVD docs

2012-01-11 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
Another couple othing


C) the figure in 
http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/overview/openjump_overview.html 
is not updated to OpenJUMP 1.5. Editing toolbox shows the ew poligonize tool 
from Michael, and both attribute windows have their toolbar on the top of the 
windows (not on the left side).
Sorry to be so accurate ;-(

Peppe




 Da: edgar.sol...@web.de edgar.sol...@web.de
A: OpenJump develop and use jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net 
Inviato: Mercoledì 11 Gennaio 2012 13:51
Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] revision of OJ LiveDVD docs
 
two things:

A) the logo is not up to date. please use one from svn/core/trunk/icon

B) regarding Starting OpenJUMP

OSGeo Live-DVD: start OpenJUMP link on desktop or run /usr/bin/openjump 

should suffice.. ede

On 11.01.2012 13:05, Michaël Michaud
 wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Modifications made on osgeo-live-dvd documentation for 5.5 are already 
 visible here :
 
 http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/overview/openjump_overview.html
 and
 http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/quickstart/openjump_quickstart.html
 
 There is at least two things I have to fix :
 switch version number to 1.5.1 in overview
 change the broken link to openjump.sh to a relative path (should I write 
 user/Desktop/openjump.sh ?)
 
 If you want to change anything else, please, tell me
 
 Michaël
 
 Le 09/01/2012 21:27, Stefan Steiniger a
 écrit :
 Hi Michael,

 thanks - yes the idea was to see first how/where OJ is installed on the
 LiveDVD and can be accessed from the Ubuntu menu. The General is for
 users that download etc.

 so - next iteration
 stefan

 Am 09.01.12 00:37, schrieb Michaël Michaud:
 Hi Stefan,

 I comitted the changes. But I did not check the html-formatted result yet.

 There is one think that will surely not work. It is the link you added :
 OSGeo Live-DVD: go to XXX

 I tried
 OSGeo Live-DVD: go to../../../app-conf/openjump/openjump.sh
 but I doubt it will be a valid link
 maybe you just wanted to write the path (usr/.../...)
 Will need to fix that before next
 iteration.

 Michaël


 Le 08/01/2012 20:26, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
 I have also made revision to the quickstart but I would like to see
 first how OJ can be accessed from the LiveDVD and were sample data are
 stored on the dvd

 stefan

 Am 08.01.12 19:15, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
 Ok Michael, - I now found your docs attached - sorry.
 I attach my version of the OJ overview.

 but still my question: should I commit on my own (after asking for a
 login) or will you?

 I also attach the sphinx doc.
 Stefan

 Am
 08.01.12 18:37, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
 Oh.. I just see, that I probably not edited your lastest version, as I
 have only access to the OSGeo SVN version.

 Where is yours Michael?

 Am 08.01.12 17:42, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
 Hei Michael,

 I made a couple of small changes to the OJ description.
 How are we going with those? Shall I send the doc via the list to you
 and you will commit it? (and people can see   revise the doc on the
 list...)

 Or shall I ask for commit permissions to Osgeo as
 well?

 Same would hold then for the quickstart...

 cheers,
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Cannot open old project file

2012-01-11 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
Hi Larry,
nice to hear from you on the list. I found other interesting tools to be 
adapted from Skyjump to OJ. And did it on my fankestein (freank-stein!) 
versions of OpenJUMP.
Some were adopted (like Copy/Paste Style tools). Other are waiting to .. better 
times.
I hope you come back on the list one day and give other good best lessons on 
java/jts programming!!

Peppe




 Da: Michaël Michaud michael.mich...@free.fr
A: OpenJump develop and use jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net 
Inviato: Mercoledì 11 Gennaio 2012 20:30
Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] Cannot open old project file
 

Hi Larry,

Nice to hear from you,
Skyjump has still nice features which have not yet been integrated
into OpenJUMP,
We miss you... ;o)

Michaël

Le 10/01/2012 23:28, Larry Becker a écrit : 
Hi Jukka,

  I haven't posted for a while, but I'm still listening.  Your
  post reminded me that OJ still doesn't have one of my favorite
  features in SkyJUMP: the layer file.  These are basically project
  files per layer.  They are created when you use the Archive
  Selected Datasets menu option.  It creates a zip file containing
  all of the selected layers (using their current file format) along
  with a project file (with the jmp extension) that has the same
  filename as each archived layer .  The zip file can then be used
  to deliver data along with associated style information to others
  without any file path problems.  The recipient of the archive can
  choose to open it directly and work on it in-place (all changes
  will be written back into the zip file), or extract it and Merge
  the selected layer project files into their current project.

This feature has been in use at ISA for many years and we consider
  it essential to using JUMP to work on projects with multiple
  people editing at the same time.

regards,

Larry Becker
ISA


On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Rahkonen Jukka jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fi 
wrote:

Hi,

New OJ does not open my old project files which I have created
  in 2009. It is not a problem because I have the corresponding
  OpenJUMP version in the same zip file. Big advantage from a
  small footprint. I still wonder what has  changed and how the
  old project files could be edited to be usasable with a fresh
  OJ.

It would be nice to be able to save the project file to that
  datasource path would be relational to JUMP_HOME or something.
  That would make it possible to deliver data, project, styles
  and software all together - unzip and launch and you are ready
  to work in one minute. You cannot do that with ArcGIS but I
  guess it might be possible to do with OpenJUMP.  It is already
  possible if operation system gives USB disk the same volume
  letter in the lottery but that is not always the case and
  users without admin rights cannot change volume letters at
  least on Windows.

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Re: [JPP-Devel] revision of OJ LiveDVD docs

2012-01-11 Thread Stefan Steiniger
mhm.. true,

I made those figures quite some time ago (3 years?) from images of the 
(german) tutorial - I think. Though, not sure if we need to be that exact ;)

but more opinions are welcome
stefan

Am 11.01.12 21:51, schrieb Giuseppe Aruta:
 Another couple othing

 C) the figure in
 http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/overview/openjump_overview.html
 is not updated to OpenJUMP 1.5. Editing toolbox shows the ew poligonize
 tool from Michael, and both attribute windows have their toolbar on the
 top of the windows (not on the left side).
 Sorry to be so accurate ;-(

 Peppe

 
 *Da:* edgar.sol...@web.de edgar.sol...@web.de
 *A:* OpenJump develop and use jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 *Inviato:* Mercoledì 11 Gennaio 2012 13:51
 *Oggetto:* Re: [JPP-Devel] revision of OJ LiveDVD docs

 two things:

 A) the logo is not up to date. please use one from svn/core/trunk/icon

 B) regarding Starting OpenJUMP

 OSGeo Live-DVD: start OpenJUMP link on desktop or run /usr/bin/openjump

 should suffice.. ede

 On 11.01.2012 13:05, Michaël Michaud wrote:
   Hi,
  
   Modifications made on osgeo-live-dvd documentation for 5.5 are already
   visible here :
  
  
 http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/overview/openjump_overview.html
   and
  
 http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/quickstart/openjump_quickstart.html
  
   There is at least two things I have to fix :
   switch version number to 1.5.1 in overview
   change the broken link to openjump.sh to a relative path (should I write
   user/Desktop/openjump.sh ?)
  
   If you want to change anything else, please, tell me
  
   Michaël
  
   Le 09/01/2012 21:27, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
   Hi Michael,
  
   thanks - yes the idea was to see first how/where OJ is installed on the
   LiveDVD and can be accessed from the Ubuntu menu. The General is for
   users that download etc.
  
   so - next iteration
   stefan
  
   Am 09.01.12 00:37, schrieb Michaël Michaud:
   Hi Stefan,
  
   I comitted the changes. But I did not check the html-formatted
 result yet.
  
   There is one think that will surely not work. It is the link you
 added :
   OSGeo Live-DVD: go to XXX
  
   I tried
   OSGeo Live-DVD: go to../../../app-conf/openjump/openjump.sh
   but I doubt it will be a valid link
   maybe you just wanted to write the path (usr/.../...)
   Will need to fix that before next iteration.
  
   Michaël
  
  
   Le 08/01/2012 20:26, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
   I have also made revision to the quickstart but I would like to see
   first how OJ can be accessed from the LiveDVD and were sample data are
   stored on the dvd
  
   stefan
  
   Am 08.01.12 19:15, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
   Ok Michael, - I now found your docs attached - sorry.
   I attach my version of the OJ overview.
  
   but still my question: should I commit on my own (after asking for a
   login) or will you?
  
   I also attach the sphinx doc.
   Stefan
  
   Am 08.01.12 18:37, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
   Oh.. I just see, that I probably not edited your lastest
 version, as I
   have only access to the OSGeo SVN version.
  
   Where is yours Michael?
  
   Am 08.01.12 17:42, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
   Hei Michael,
  
   I made a couple of small changes to the OJ description.
   How are we going with those? Shall I send the doc via the list
 to you
   and you will commit it? (and people can see revise the doc on the
   list...)
  
   Or shall I ask for commit permissions to Osgeo as well?
  
   Same would hold then for the quickstart...
  
   cheers,
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[JPP-Devel] Compilation and release configuration

2012-01-11 Thread Michaël Michaud
Hi Ede,

Last time I compiled with my good old ant build file (yesterday),
I get the following version named
Version ${version.number} ${version.release} rev.${version.revision}

OK, time for me to switch to maven, I suppose
Could you give some hints or a documentation for newbies :
The old pom file used to have 2 small dependencies.
Did you remove them to gather everything in a single pom file ?
What are the options
- to simply compile
- to release
- to release sources*, doc...
- to release automatically the NB?

On JPP download page, after my last change, 10 files have been uploaded
in NB directory (over 200 Mo) !
Is that really necessary ?
What are the differences between
OpenJUMP-x.y.z-r-CORE.zip and
OpenJUMP--mm-dd-r-CORE.zip ?
How the final release will be recognized from NB ?
Why are there as many linux distro as standard distro ?

* for documentation, I use the following url, but I'm not sure it is 
uptodate
any idea how to automatize that ?
http://jump-pilot.sourceforge.net/javadoc/openjump_javadoc/

Sorry for asking so many questions and thanks for all the work done on 
release side.

Michaël

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