[Java-collab] JUMP Lib and GeoScript

Stefan Steiniger sstein at geo.uzh.ch
Fri Oct 5 18:19:15 PDT 2012


Hi Landon,

now that I have read your emails, I would recommend you to have a look 
at the Sextante library, and developed algorithms for that.
I did this for example.

Sextante is highly modular and has a wealth of algorithms already. Even 
more so, there exists a modeller to chain different algorithms. And - 
since this summer, there is also a Python adapter for QGIS (or is it a 
port?).

In how far you need to use it with a Host-Program (gvSIG, OpenJUMP, 
QGIS, ...), I am not sure about it.

my 2 cents,
stefan

http://sextantegis.com/

Am 05.10.12 20:03, schrieb Landon Blake:
> I recently posted a message to the OpenJUMP and deegree Project
> mailing lists about organizing an effort to extract core parts of
> OpenJUMP (especially the simple feature model) into a stand alone
> library called JUMP Lib. (My original message is here:
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=CALJ1OBUVo3AtKykAP6MqX%2BuO5d--pMDZdFq0cFPizJ2HZoJSCw%40mail.gmail.com&forum_name=jump-pilot-devel
> ).
>
> Jody Garnett was listening in. He mentioned the simple feature model
> in OpenJUMP was fairly close to the one in GeoScript, and suggested
> that GeoScript would benefit from a Java implementation of its API. I
> know very little about LocationTech, but with Jody's encouragement I'm
> trying to explore common ground and opportunities for collaboration.
>
> I posted a message on this topic to the LocationTech mailing list, but
> I wanted to post here as well. I'm trying to avoid doing a bunch of
> independent work before I talk to potential collaborators.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Landon
>
> PS - My message to Jody about the challenges to this approach,
> including the use of wrappers, is here:
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=29929818
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