Thanks to Anders and Peter for getting the build up and running :-)

The current OSM imports do not yet expose themselves properly as indexed
layers, but we are very close to closing that gap. I'm nearly finished a
refactoring that respects the fact that one OSM dataset actually represents
multiple map layers, on top of the same graph structure. For example a river
might also be a county boundary, and both waterway layers and administrative
layers are therefor joined together deep down at the location nodes.

So, who is brave enough to get a hudson/maven build of Davide's uDig plugins
running? :-)
(maven and eclipse plugins are not trivial to get to work together ...)

On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Peter Neubauer <
peter.neuba...@neotechnology.com> wrote:

> Hi Craig/Davide,
> seems we are running with real data now and can see Esri Shapefiles
> and OSM XML data being imported and grouped into layers. Well done
> guys. Now probably there should be more tests demonstrating routing
> etc as part of the documentation, but it's exiting to see this emerge!
>
> http://buildbox.neo4j.org/hudson/view/spatial/job/spatial/
>
> Cheers,
>
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