parastoo saadat wrote:
hi
so thanks for your attention.
but now a want to ask somethings,
i hope that you answer me,
1-What is your idea about the GEOTOOLS.NET?
It is cool idea. and one is already started, the best place to start is on the GeoAPI list - it is the formal interfaces that GeoTools is working on implementing. Another .net project exists with the
same goal - cannot remember the name right now ;-)
2- Do you want to convert your project(UDIG) from java to other languages like c# in .net?
Yes - ruby! I think .net recently got a ruby port eh? But what I want and what is useful is different...
Perhaps I can hold out for a JVM ruby interpreter.

That said if you want to play on windows, you can still use uDig as a front end, as with eclipse you can embeded controls for things like PDF, or word docs, or your own custom stuff.
Not cross platform but makes for a good demo.
3-We want to create a SDK for provide GIS SOFTWARE,so,do GEOTOOLS support
all the requirement points,what is your general recommendation about this matter?
Um what do you mean by SDK? GeoTools is a library of all you need for spatial happiness, from data access to standards based rendering. Suitable for both desktop applications and server side applications.

uDig has a more focused goal of helping those working on Desktop GIS Applications, and provides a Platform capable of working with additional GIS Toolkits other then GeoTools (including those written
in C, etc...).

An SDK download is available for uDig and is a great starting point for GIS Application development. It is structured as a "platform" rather then a "framework" (cause framework is so 90s and we want to be cool and modern).

Cheers,
Jody
so so thanks
 have fun
parastoo saadat
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. <http://pa.yahoo.com/*http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=36035/*http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/%20>



_______________________________________________
User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS (uDig)
http://udig.refractions.net
http://lists.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/udig-devel

Reply via email to