Re: [Geotools-devel] JNDI and testing

2007-05-03 Thread Jody Garnett
Okay I am back to simple-jndi after looking at using the default java filesystem JNDI implementation (problem is it is only a default when you suck up some java ee jars as a dependency). At least all this stuff is only needed for testing. I found the following bug report (actually a documentati

[Geotools-devel] JNDI and testing

2007-05-03 Thread Jody Garnett
I am looking for ways to test JNDI functionality in GeoTools ... the JNDI class is supposed to serve up an InitialContext - but it does not appear to work (when you try to use the class to bind anything it starts to complain). Switching to a directory based context would involve setting up temp

Re: [Geotools-devel] unsupported/geometry status update ... testing!

2007-05-03 Thread Jody Garnett
Let me try that - start parameter is always 0 - end parameter is always the arc length of the curve So for a single curve segment it seems understandable (not sure what it is used for is this really in the ISO spec?) For the next case it seems to be when several curve segments are used

Re: [Geotools-devel] unsupported/geometry status update ... testing!

2007-05-03 Thread Graham Davis
We are also a bit confused about what the "startParam" field required for the LineSegmentImpl constructor is for. public LineSegmentImpl(DirectPosition one, DirectPosition two, double startParam) { this( new PointArrayImpl( one, two), startParam ); } It inherits

[Geotools-devel] unsupported/geometry status update ... testing!

2007-05-03 Thread Jody Garnett
I am going to just do a quick status update as I wait for a build. Graham and I have been working on unsupported/geometry in earnest and are finding it a little slow going. Writing test cases is hard due to two reasons: 1) many constructs do not have equals/hashcode defined (CurveImpl etc...) -

Re: [Geotools-devel] request for account - write permission.

2007-05-03 Thread Jody Garnett
Andrea Aime wrote: > Daniele Romagnoli ha scritto: > >> Hi list, >> I'm Daniele Romagnoli, the italian guy working with Simone Giannecchini. >> >> Since my knowledge about GeoTools is a bit grown from the last year, I >> would like to support geotools plugins and provide some help with their >

[Geotools-devel] Confluence editing? Update your Xircles "MyPage"

2007-05-03 Thread Jody Garnett
I found the magic setting we were missing; you need to ... 1. Go to Xircles and look at "MyPage" 2. Look for "Personal Details" (under Configuration on the right hand side) 3. From the Personal Details page you can set your "Confluence Username" You can *only do this once*... Madness. Jody ---

[Geotools-devel] And we learn a bit more ... Xircles / Confluence names

2007-05-03 Thread Jody Garnett
The bug report I opened on this stuff has been closed ... > Looking briefly: > > desruisseaux in Confluence is not a member of geotools-* groups > > This is because they have not set their Confluence username in Xircles - > hence no mapping between the two systems. > > Once that is done... it all

[Geotools-devel] [jira] Created: (GEOT-1263) org.geotools.referencing.forceXY system property is broken

2007-05-03 Thread Martin Desruisseaux (JIRA)
org.geotools.referencing.forceXY system property is broken -- Key: GEOT-1263 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-1263 Project: GeoTools Issue Type: Bug Components: core

Re: [Geotools-devel] Wiki access part 2

2007-05-03 Thread Justin Deoliveira
> Justin should know what to do. > I was registered on Xircles and was a Geoserver developer, but could > not touch Geoserver confluence anyways. Justin, using his despot status, > managed to get me write access. Yeah, the two seem unrelated. You need to explicitly edit permssions for users in co

Re: [Geotools-devel] Sources JAR created by Maven?

2007-05-03 Thread Justin Deoliveira
Yeah we could make it so that it does not execute by default. Just out of curiosity how much slower is it making the build? Martin Desruisseaux wrote: > I noticed that sources JAR are now created during Maven build. Is there anyway > to make those JAR optional? I don't need those > gt2-foo-2.4-S

[Geotools-devel] [continuum] BUILD SUCCESSFUL: Geotools 2.3.x

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[Geotools-devel] [continuum] BUILD FAILURE: Geotools 2.3.x

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[Geotools-devel] [continuum] BUILD FAILURE: Geotools 2.3.x

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Re: [Geotools-devel] request for account - write permission.

2007-05-03 Thread Daniele Romagnoli
On 5/3/07, Andrea Aime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Daniele Romagnoli ha scritto: > Hi list, > I'm Daniele Romagnoli, the italian guy working with Simone Giannecchini. > > Since my knowledge about GeoTools is a bit grown from the last year, I > would like to support geotools plugins and provide so

Re: [Geotools-devel] request for account - write permission.

2007-05-03 Thread Andrea Aime
Daniele Romagnoli ha scritto: > Hi list, > I'm Daniele Romagnoli, the italian guy working with Simone Giannecchini. > > Since my knowledge about GeoTools is a bit grown from the last year, I > would like to support geotools plugins and provide some help with their > development. > In the past, I

[Geotools-devel] request for account - write permission.

2007-05-03 Thread Daniele Romagnoli
Hi list, I'm Daniele Romagnoli, the italian guy working with Simone Giannecchini. Since my knowledge about GeoTools is a bit grown from the last year, I would like to support geotools plugins and provide some help with their development. In the past, I written a plugin for the arcGrid with Simone

[Geotools-devel] [jira] Created: (GEOT-1262) -Dorg.geotools.referencing.forceXY=true makes CRS.decode fail

2007-05-03 Thread Andrea Aime (JIRA)
-Dorg.geotools.referencing.forceXY=true makes CRS.decode fail - Key: GEOT-1262 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-1262 Project: GeoTools Issue Type: Bug Components:

Re: [Geotools-devel] Shapefile and related data

2007-05-03 Thread Andrea Aime
Christian Weaves ha scritto: > Hello all, > > I've previously used other java api's to develop GIS systems, however > this is a problem I have never got to the bottom of. > > I have a shapefile with 7 polygons If I open up the .dbf file in a > spreadsheet then there is data for 6 polygons wh

Re: [Geotools-devel] Shapefile and related data

2007-05-03 Thread Andrea Aime
Christian Weaves ha scritto: > Hello all, > > I've previously used other java api's to develop GIS systems, however > this is a problem I have never got to the bottom of. > > I have a shapefile with 7 polygons If I open up the .dbf file in a > spreadsheet then there is data for 6 polygons wh

[Geotools-devel] Shapefile and related data

2007-05-03 Thread Christian Weaves
Hello all, I've previously used other java api's to develop GIS systems, however this is a problem I have never got to the bottom of. I have a shapefile with 7 polygons If I open up the .dbf file in a spreadsheet then there is data for 6 polygons which means one of the polygons has no data.

[Geotools-devel] [jira] Created: (GEOT-1261) Inconsistent CRS creation in GeoTiffWriterTest

2007-05-03 Thread Martin Desruisseaux (JIRA)
Inconsistent CRS creation in GeoTiffWriterTest -- Key: GEOT-1261 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-1261 Project: GeoTools Issue Type: Bug Components: gc geotiff Affects Versio

Re: [Geotools-devel] Release good/bad

2007-05-03 Thread Martin Desruisseaux
Jody Garnett a écrit : > Thanks Martin; is this the kind of thing we should make a maven plugin > for? Or should we just write our README to be a generic GeoTools 2.4 > Alpha readment (and then change it to Beta when we get to Release > Candidate Status and so on ...) It is possible to write a Mav