[MapProxy] Re: Porting MapProxy to Java
Pascal Bihler
bihler at cs.uni-bonn.de
Wed Jul 14 15:51:44 EDT 2010
Hi Peter!
Java is great for a lot of use cases, since Python is not as
widespread as java is (and honestly I don't really understand what
happens with all this virtualenv stuff :) ).
Did you compare the responsiveness of both systems? To which version
of mapproxy is your project feature compatible by now?
We would be happy to switch to a Java based version...
Pascal
Am 14.07.2010 um 21:44 schrieb Peter Borissow
<peter.borissow at yahoo.com>:
> That's too bad. The code is almost identical to the python version -
> same class
> names, methods, etc. All the classes are neatly organized into
> mapproxy
> packages. Oh well. I guess I'll have to start a new project :-(
>
> Peter
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Oliver Tonnhofer <olt at omniscale.de>
> To: Peter Borissow <peter.borissow at yahoo.com>
> Cc: mapproxy at lists.osgeo.org
> Sent: Tue, July 13, 2010 10:23:55 AM
> Subject: Re: Porting MapProxy to Java
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> On 13.07.2010, at 15:23, Peter Borissow wrote:
>> I would very much like to release the source to
>> the community for further development and test. How would you
>> suggest I
>> proceed?
>
> You should release the source :) I would suggest using
> bitbucket.org, that's
> where we have the source code hosted: http://bitbucket.org/olt/mapproxy/src
>
>> Can we host the source on mapproxy.org or would you prefer I start
>> a new
>> project
>> (e.g. osgeo)?
>
> Even if your port is based on MapProxy, it is a different project
> and we cannot
> offer any support for it. We don't want that people mix both
> projects up, so we
> won't offer you any hosting on mapproxy.org. I hope you understand
> our position.
>
> Regards,
> Oliver
>
> --Oliver Tonnhofer <olt at omniscale.de>
> Omniscale - Dominik Helle, Oliver Tonnhofer GbR
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