Simone Giannecchini ha scritto:
Mmmh,
I do not manage to reproduce the failure for the moment.
Simone, it's the third day in a row I cannot build GeoTools
trunk. Mind if I revert your change? It's this one:
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Andrea Aime ha scritto:
Simone Giannecchini ha scritto:
Mmmh,
I do not manage to reproduce the failure for the moment.
Simone, it's the third day in a row I cannot build GeoTools
trunk. Mind if I revert your change? It's this one:
Btw, debugging through the code that checks for the JAI
Ciao Andrea, that is a good idea.
Do you mind if I ask you to do some testing this morning, while I
change that code?
Simone.
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Simone Giannecchini ha scritto:
Ciao Andrea, that is a good idea.
Do you mind if I ask you to do some testing this morning, while I
change that code?
Not at all
Cheers
Andrea
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That may of just answered my question Andrea. We make use of
GridCoverageRenderer directly - but we start by handing it the buffer to draw
into. If the main advantage is the fact that it can produce the final
rendered image I will have to check if we can make use of that or not.
Cheers,
@Andrea, can you have a short look at
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-2905
I have no idea here.
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Christian Müller ha scritto:
@Andrea, can you have a short look at
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-2905
I have no idea here.
Yeah, it seems Oracle keeps on changing the relevant API,
which makes it difficult to actually work against it.
I would go for reflection as well, as far as I
I threw my hat in for FOSS4G workshops this year (with several workshop ideas).
The one that was accepted was the GeoSpatial for Java (which Michael and I
put together as a lab last year)!
I am actually really stunned that a programming course got in as a workshop.
Jody
That's great news Jody! I know you will represent the Java geospatial
community well.
Let me know if I can help in any way.
Landon
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Jody Garnett jody.garn...@gmail.com wrote:
I threw my hat in for FOSS4G workshops this year (with several workshop
ideas). The
Cool !
Don't know why you're surprised though... high quality course that one ;-)
Michael
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Hi folks,
The subject says it all really. As far as I can work out the the
answer is no, at least in terms of how the filter is evaluated.
This is part of my quest to learn something about best practice for
doing spatial queries across feature sources that have different CRSs,
which in turn was
The SRS is used when we go to / from XML. It *should* be used to construct the
the correct ReferencedEnvelope as well.
I seem to recall some shapefile data store code that has a visitor to
reproject the filter to match the data; I think wfs data store has something
similar.
Jody
On
Hi Jody,
It *should* be used to construct the the correct ReferencedEnvelope as well.
OK, that makes me feel slightly less dumb because that's what I was
expecting, but it doesn't seem to be the case.
Michael
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