[SoC] Re: Request for views on the proposal on pgRouting project.
Stefan Steiniger
sstein at geo.uzh.ch
Thu Mar 11 17:36:16 EST 2010
Hei Jatin,
I got your separate email - though I haven't had the time to read it
fully yet. But I thought I reply immediately, seeing that this project
may be of larger interest for the Java tribe.
However, if you plan to use JTS (and OpenJUMP) you can get support from
myself and our small developer community.
While searching for old stuff, done by Michael Michaud [1], on the
routing topic [2] I found a "new" project that developed some routing
for OpenJUMP, which is based JGraphT [3]. Not sure what the status is,
though. I also saw that Gabriel da Silva published on his work done on
that (unfortunately I don't have access to the english article).
thanks for your consideration
stefan
[1]
http://michael.michaud.free.fr/jump/alpha/ressources/jump-shortest-path-0.1.zip
(requires jgrapht too)
[2] http://gis.vsb.cz/ruzicka/Projekty/jump/index.php
[3] http://de.sourceforge.jp/projects/sfnet_mdvrp-gis/ : Multi Depot
Vehicle Routing with GIS
Wolf Bergenheim wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 20:59, Alex Mandel <tech_dev at wildintellect.com> wrote:
>> This sounds like it might be a good joint project with gvSig,UDig or
>> OpenJump integration of pgRouting, all are Java implementations of GIS
>> and UDig is closely tied to the origins of postgis.
>>
>> I'm not sure who has volunteered to mentor from those projects but it
>> wouldn't hurt to ask around. This might be a good 2 mentor project.
>>
>
> Yes very nice. One pgRouter and one UDig mentor would be very nice! I
> can help in the co-ordination if needed.
>
> --Wolf
> _______________________________________________
> SoC mailing list
> SoC at lists.osgeo.org
> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/soc
>
>
More information about the SoC
mailing list