Jody Garnett ha scritto:
> Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
>> I realize that getting a proposal accepted first, then apply it is the
>> way to perform well organized work, but I don't fit in this schema -
>> maybe I'm a very disorganized guy. There is no way I can explore all
>> avenue before a work
I just found that File.toURL() is deprecated (in Java 6):
> @deprecated This method does not automatically escape characters that
> * are illegal in URLs. It is recommended that new code convert an
> * abstract pathname into a URL by first converting it into a URI,
> via the
> * [E
Hi Vitali -
> Hello. I would like to share some news seeing how much JIRA tasks are
> created for JDBC module.
>
Just to let you know we are (all?) reading this email. You have a given
us all bunch of information to digest so it will be a bit while we
figure it out. I assume you know the drill
My stab at an interface representing a LinearGeometry for Linear
Referencing is attached.
Note that I used only primitive data types and arrays of primitive
data types to maintain interoperability. In my final implementation I
would provide a wrapper to this that allowed the use of JTS geometries
I'll try to provide a simple Java interface for an abstraction of
linear geometries tomorrow. Then you guys can discuss it and tear me
apart. :]
The Sunburned Surveyor
P.S. - I want to wrap implementations of the LinearGeometry interface
in an Segment object. My Alignment object will be made up o
Bryce,
Very good post. How do you keep track of all those ISO standards?
(People wonder why I'm not "enthralled" about the process.) :]
Bryce wrote: "I presume you would like to build linear referencing
functionality on top of the 19107 geometric objects."
Not quite. I want to build linear refer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/21/2007 04:24:44
PM:
> > Also, I was hoping to abstract all linear geomtries, not just curves.
> > Is this type of abstraction in the module we are discussing?
> >
> I am not sure; you would need to look at the interfaces here (scroll
> down to the geometry section)
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> I don't think that this is how JUMP works, at least if I understand it
> correctly. In OpenJUMP a FeatureCollection is definitely the primary
> container for Features and a Layer just wraps this container with
> styling information.
Understood. In GeoTools the "owner" is
fixed it. I changed the test into an online test so it is not being ran anymore
:)
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 17:51:10 -0700
Jody Garnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could I ask that a build box be set to watch this branch? Please?
>
> It is not very kind to ask Richard to work without a safety net.
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> Jody,
>
> I think that I found a page for the module that you were discussing here:
>
> http://geotools.codehaus.org/JTS+Wrapper
>
Here is another one:
- http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTOOLS/Geometry
The jts-wrapper module is just a wrapper over top of JTS - so
Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
> I realize that getting a proposal accepted first, then apply it is the
> way to perform well organized work, but I don't fit in this schema -
> maybe I'm a very disorganized guy. There is no way I can explore all
> avenue before a work begin. For me, idea popup when
Thanks Martin ... so back to the actual bug then? It seems you fixed the
problem at line 576:
> assertSame(((Conversion) operation).getMethod(), ((Conversion)
> projection).getMethod());
What was the fix? What did I mess up - was it hints like I suspected?
Jody
> Jody Garnett a écrit :
>> Okay
Jody,
Sorry about the confusion my post caused.
Jody wrote: "A feature collection is literally defined
by the association it is representing
You may find it easier to think of the Layer owning the Features."
I don't think that this is how JUMP works, at least if I understand it
correctly.
Is this what you are looking for?
- http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTDOC/01+CRS+Helper+Class
The same class has a method to construct a CoordinateReferenceSystem
object from a text definition. It sounded like you just want to look up
what the codes mean? Remeber you will need to include both
Fair enough - we have also had this request (and it would result in a
nice setup).
However GeoTools developers are getting paid work to chase after GML3
and the ISO Feature model. As an architect guy I am doing my best to let
everyone get along; we will see how it goes.
The *biggest* strength
Hi Adrian
Attached are two sample diagrams based on your IRC comments
acuster: 1) the api is on the right in a left-to-right language
good call.
acuster: 2) main should have a tiny little lip that reaches out into
the api space
Main is not supposed to introduce any new concepts (they should al
Hi,
How can I generate EPSG code by passing parameters? What parameters are
required?
Thanks,
Sun
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Eliminate ArcSDE-testing requirement to have tables pre-created
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Key: GEOT-1354
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-1354
Project: GeoTools
Issue Type: Improvement
I put up a recent blog post about what form OpenJUMP's Feature Model
will look like in the future. This might be of interest to the
GeoTools developers because I am advocating a course that I think
differs from the one that GeoTools took. This is basicly enforcement
of simplicity at the cost of som
Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
> I think that:
>
>* findPool should not be defined in this interface.
>
>* dispose() should be renamed clear() in the particular
> case of this interface.
>
>* This interface should move to org.geotools.util
> and renamed ObjectCache or Cac
lareina sun a écrit :
> I got an error message when I use CRSAuthorityFactory (geotools2.2):
> "WARNING: Can't load a service for category MathTransformProvider.
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/media/jai/WarpAffine". But I don't
> have images in my application. Someone said it has been f
Hi,
I got an error message when I use CRSAuthorityFactory (geotools2.2): "WARNING:
Can't load a service for category MathTransformProvider.
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/media/jai/WarpAffine". But I don't have
images in my application. Someone said it has been fixed in v2.2 why I still
Sounds reasonable with a quick read. I'm out of town this week but will
take a more detailed look when I get back.
One of our customers had been asking for data source support a few
months ago.
David
Andrea Aime wrote:
> Hi,
> I've updated the connection pooling
> http://docs.codehaus.org/di
Jody Garnett a écrit :
> The following two test cases:
> - DefaultFactoryOnlineTest - in epsg/oracle
> - DefaultFactoryTest - in epsg/hsql
>
> Have been giving me problems when they perform an:
> - assertSame(((Conversion) operation).getMethod(), ((Conversion)
> projection).getMethod());
>
> I u
Hello. I would like to share some news seeing how much JIRA tasks are
created for JDBC module.
I have implemented on the top of GeoTools DataStore/Feature API and existing
Oracle plugin a new OracleDataStore with a concept of Feature binding
(something similar to Hibernate but much more simple an
Querying Date-Value on Oracledatastore fails
Key: GEOT-1353
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-1353
Project: GeoTools
Issue Type: Bug
Components: data oraclespatial
Affects Ve
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I think that:
* findPool should not be defined in this interface.
* dispose() should be renamed clear() in the particular
case of this interface.
* This interface should move to org.geotools.util
and renamed ObjectCache or Cache.
* Unless new methods are added, this interf
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http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-1342?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
]
Martin Desruisseaux reopened GEOT-1342:
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> Rename various FactoryOnXXXSQL to the form ThreadedXXXEpsgFactory
> --
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Martin Desruisseaux reopened GEOT-1341:
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> ThreadedEpsgFactory from DefaultFactory
> ---
>
>
incredibly useful findings Saul,
thanks a lot
Gabriel
On Thursday 21 June 2007 02:18:55 Farber, Saul (EEA) wrote:
> Ok, got it.
>
> Problem was that if you create a spatial index on a layer that is way out
> of whack with reality (100 units square spatial index grid tiles) then
> sde's spatial
Oracle does not recognize geometry type specified in spatial index
--
Key: GEOT-1352
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-1352
Project: GeoTools
Issue Type: Bug
C
Jody Garnett a écrit :
> Okay I understand; I will break this up into two classes then...
> - BufferedAuthorityFactory which is abstract
> - DelegateAuthorityFactory which wraps up a single delegate
May I suggest to just completly ignore BufferedAuthorityFactory for now, and
see
at the end of th
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