Hello,
just thought I should let the GT people know, deegree has a more-or-less
new projection library which also supports proj4 string format.
I'm not suggesting cooperation, I'm throwing this in as a fact. (I often
ask why the Java world needs 4 logging frameworks (java.logging, log4j,
slf4j
Hello,
>
> * ShapefileRenderer ignores any spatial index, when the URL protocol is not
> "file"- so the index in "jar:file:/home/some.jar!/some.gpx" is ignored.
>
> * GeoTiffReader also only checks for
>> if
>> (sourceURL.getProtocol().equalsIgnoreCase("http")
>>
Jody Garnett wrote:
> Thanks Ben; updated the page and included some good examples (checking
> them on firefox on windows and unix). I did learn something the \
> \host.org\share syntax on win32 can be told apart from unix root "/".
>
> The difference is five slashes - file:/host.org/shar
Hello Andrea,
really nice work.
Though I favour simple solutions (like yours), I think you should be aware
of:
http://www.geographie.uni-bonn.de/karto/Thematic-SLD.LBS-Telecarto2007.pdf
Just sending this for reference's sake. Anyway, if your solution was fast
to implement - and it certainly ser
more OSGI-fied modules.
>
Regarding GeoServer (it's spring-based, isn't it?), it might be worth
taking a look at (or at least being aware of):
http://www.springsource.org/osgi
Cheers,
Ugo
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Ugo Taddei
Fraunhofer Institut Intelligente Analyse- und Informationssysteme (FhG
Hello,
I'm forwarding this on behalf of Harald Wellmann, who posted this
yesterday on the udig devel. (It was meant to be a cross posting, anyway.)
Hopefully Harald will be back soon to this list.
Cheers,
Ugo
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Ugo Taddei
Fraunhofer Institut Intelligente Analyse- und Informationssy