Once you've got netbeans / maven / geotools set up on your system
you'll find that there is quite a lot of information available to help
you...
The user manual is a great place to start (note: it is being written
for geotools 2.5 but you'll still find it very useful when working
with 2.4)
http://
Hi Michael,
I so do really apreciate the help you have given me so far. What i want to
do is develop my own version of google map which is why i have come to
goetools. I did try using google maps but i thought that it did alot of the
work for me. It would be great if you could provide some tuto
Hi
Yes - working with a stable version of geotools is a good idea. In
that case you don't need to compile geotools from source if you don't
want to. You can download a binary distribution of 2.4.4 (the current
stable version) at:
http://geotools.codehaus.org/2.4.4
Regarding maven - you don't *
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 5:52 AM, Jody wrote:
> Understood - can we make a page in the developers guide for netbeans
> user- even if the page says use netbeans 6+.
> And delete the page that tripped up luong8201...
> Jody
I'll have a go at that today or tomorrow
Michael
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Also, on the geotools website 2.4 or 2.5. As i am very new to this presumably
one would go for the stable release as it is recommended. Although, what i
do not get is, when after downloading all the zip files, how do i plug this
into my netbeans 6 as it were?
Thanks
fx5900 wrote:
>
> You mentio
You mentioned about adding the goetools svn site details into the IDE. Where
would i get the information from to do that as i am a bit confused? Do you
have a link to show this please? Also, i have downloaded NB 6 which looks
pretty nice i might, and have noticed that i can download the latest Ma
Understood - can we make a page in the developers guide for netbeans
user- even if the page says use netbeans 6+.
And delete the page that tripped up luong8201...
Jody
> Jody Garnett a écrit :
>> I would follow the instructions for eclipse...where they say: mvn
>> eclipse:eclipse use "mvn netbea
Jody Garnett a écrit :
> I would follow the instructions for eclipse...where they say: mvn
> eclipse:eclipse use "mvn netbeans:netbeans" and hope for the best.
"mvn netbeans:netbeans" do not exists because... we don't need it! As Michael
said, NetBeans 6 + Maven plugin can open Maven project nat
I've got geotools / maven cooking with Netbeans 6.
Firstly, I'd recommend that you update your Netbeans from 5 to 6.
There are quite a lot of bug fixes and some useful new features
including a local and remote maven repository browser and better
support for subversion, and smart editing of the ma
That is very old; it seems that netbeans users have not contributed
documentation recently ...
I would follow the instructions for eclipse...where they say: mvn
eclipse:eclipse use "mvn netbeans:netbeans" and hope for the best.
- http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOT/2.5.8+Maven+Eclipse+Plugin+Go
Hi i am following this link
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOT/Using+NetBeans+with+Geotools
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOT/Using+NetBeans+with+Geotools which
describes how to use netbeans with geotools. I have the mavenide plugin and
have downloaded the svn file onto my C drive and my c
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