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Please do Andrea:
We should be able to make use of either the new website or the webdav
folder to host javadocs?
Jody
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 2:15 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:
> Hi all,
> so, is it ok if I proceed with the site generation changes
> I suggested last week?
> In particular, there is a n
Hey, that's awesome.
Looking forward for the patch, this very much interests me since I have
a couple ideas myself about how we can keep improving the encode/decode
process.
For instance, the pluggable EncoderDelegate takes me half way the path
to pluggable underlying XML I/O API! my heart jum
Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
> Hi all,
>
> A while back I implemented some hacks on the xsd/xml encoder to
> improve GML encoding performance. I finally got around to benchmarking.
>Here are the results. What I actually did is described afterward.
>
> Here they are:
>
> Test 1: 100,000 mul
+1, great work.
Andrea Aime wrote:
> Hi all,
> so, is it ok if I proceed with the site generation changes
> I suggested last week?
> In particular, there is a need to change the versions of the
> javadoc maven plugin we use, disable automatic aggregation,
> and use javadoc:aggregate instead, and r
Hi all,
A while back I implemented some hacks on the xsd/xml encoder to
improve GML encoding performance. I finally got around to benchmarking.
Here are the results. What I actually did is described afterward.
Here they are:
Test 1: 100,000 multi polygons
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Hi all,
so, is it ok if I proceed with the site generation changes
I suggested last week?
In particular, there is a need to change the versions of the
javadoc maven plugin we use, disable automatic aggregation,
and use javadoc:aggregate instead, and remove the
from all modules so that the site use
On Thursday 28 May 2009 15:28:07 Andrea Aime wrote:
> Not sure we can get it in any automatic fashion,
> but Sourceforge has this kind of statistics under
> Project/Statistics.
>
> For example, here is the monthly download count
> during the last 12 months:
> https://sourceforge.net/project/stats/d