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Hi Steve,<br>
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I am not using the latest of everything, but I have compiled sometimes back
and am still using it. Dan wanted help in Windows which I don't have access
to. Under Linux, it compiles without any problem except on Stable mapserver
3.5 & SWIG 1.3.11, I changed the java files little bit. But, when I did
it check the nightly build a while back it compiled clean and working wonderful.
I am using Java mapscript on Linux for a while now and didn't have any problem.
I can help anyone on this, if they are on Linux.<br>
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Sathis<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi Greg, The Java version compiles clean and I know some folks are having a bit of luck with it. I myself am struggling with installation issues but should over come those soon. Most issues will be related to the "maturity" of SWIG java module. Version 1.3.11 produces seemingly working code although that remains to be seen since not many folks have used it. The other gotchas will revolve around threading issues. Many of these have already been addressed when enabling --with-threads (or whatever it's called) when building the source, however, I'm sure there are other hurdles to be overcome. I'd certainly appreciate the feedback and documentation but you need to be aware that this is really an alpha version.<br><br>Steve<br><br>Stephen Lime<br>Data & Applications Manager<br><br>Minnesota DNR<br>500 Lafayette Road<br>St. Paul, MN 55155<br>651-297-2937<br><br></pre>
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<pre wrap="">Greg Mader <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:gmader@GeoAnalytics.com"><gmader@GeoAnalytics.com></a> 04/17/02 10:17AM >>><br></pre>
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Hi Dan,<br><br>I need to back up a bit, and ask what the current status of Java MapScript<br>is? I know that Steve has been working on it, and I would like to use it<br>for a class project with some classmates. The instructor is using JSP,<br>beans, and lots of other java stuff, not PHP :( <br><br>Here is the deal that I will offer: There is a team of five of us that need<br>to get a simple project done for class. We would use Java Mapscript to do<br>this, and document the heck out of it, and contribute this doc back to the<br>project. What we need now is some guidance on the status of Java Mapscript,<br>the limitations, etc, as well as any general guidance for how to proceed.<br><br>Thoughts?<br><br>Greg Mader<br>GIS consultant, and semi-miserable Comp Sci masters student.<br><br><br><br>-----Original Message-----<br>From: Dan Barron [<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="mailto:dbarron@ddive.com">mailto:dbarron@ddive.com</a>] <br>Sent: Wednesda
y, April 17, 2002 3:48 AM<br>To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:mapserver-users@lists.gis.umn.edu">mapserver-users@lists.gis.umn.edu</a> <br>Subject: [mapserver-users] Help with Java MapScript Compile for Windows<br><br><br>Hi,<br><br>Can anyone provide a brief description of the steps needed to compile <br>MapScript Java on Windows? I use Win2000 and have downloaded the Borland <br>free C++ compiler as well as the SWIG 1.3.11 for windows. I have made mods <br>to the Java Mapscript Makefile provided with the nightly build and end up <br>with errors when running make, but also get .java files out. What should I <br>expect to see?<br><br>Thanks,<br><br>Dan Barron<br></pre>
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