if you read carefully, I wrote that I do not need connection, so I do not have 
to connect to the database, but I simply have a catalog as mySql catalog from 
the point of view of the code! Client-side I want that when the client adds a 
plan showing the My tool over at MySQL, Teradata PostGIS etc. and when the 
client click on my tool shows a wizard that contains workflow and various 
tables and when the client select the table of my tools (which contains several 
fields including a geometrical field) I want the customer sees on the uDig! So 
I want to know what classes I need, and pieces of code that make me render my 
tables of udig!I hope I was clear!Thank you!
----Messaggio originale----
Da: [email protected]
Data: 9-mag-2012 12.29
A: "User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS"<[email protected]>
Ogg: Re: [udig-devel] Piece of code and classes of render

You did not told us what do you mean by 'table'
It is not clear if you have to access a database or a file. Since I
presume you are not connecting to database, the question is: what is
the file format of your data?
On this depends a lot of subsequent design of your code.

Marco

2012/5/9  <[email protected]>:
>  Hi!
> I must render on Udig the table of my tool as the table of mySql, but i
> haven't need of connection!one of your co-worker told me that the class
> MapView has a render manager, but I looked at the code and it is commented
> in a tutorial plugin! So choosing one of the mysql tables as it does to
> render on uDig? what is the piece of code that render the table of mySql?
> and what classes I need?I did a catalog as of the catalog of mySql but i
> want render on udig the table of my tool!
> Thank you!
>
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