<div id=":14e" class="ii gt"><div id=":14d">Hi,<br><br>I just updated the wiki with the weekly report. You can find all the info here: <br><a href="http://trac3.xp-dev.com/ggl2/wiki/gvSIG_Integration#week9" target="_blank">http://trac3.xp-dev.com/ggl2/wiki/gvSIG_Integration#week9</a><br>
<ul><li><strong>What have I done?</strong>
<ul><li><i>Finish developing wrappers and tests</i>: I have created a
new PostgreSQL reader and while doing that I have detected some issues
so I also had to improve a little the generic implementation and tests
for gvSIG wrappers. With SHP and PostgreSQL support, we think the
wrappers development is finished so far since there are some bugs in the
gvSIG 2.0 data access layer. I have reported those bugs in the gvSIG
tracker at OSOR and this issue has been discussed in the gvSIG
development list, where people agreed with the decision. Once those bugs
are solved and gvSIG 2.0 evolves to a final stable release, more
wrappers could be added easily as people need them.
</li><li><i>Create developer documentation</i>: I have created and uploaded to the GearScape site some documentation on how to develop a new gvSIG reader/writer, which class they need to extend and how to implement it.
</li><li><i>Start algorithm wizard development</i>: I managed to finish
the previous tasks early enough so I have already started the next step,
which is the creation of a new algorithm wizard to execute algorithms
from a GGL2 file easily.
</li></ul></li><li><strong>What am I going to do now?</strong>
<ul><li><i>Create wizard for GGL2 algorithm execution</i>: The creation
of the wizard consists in getting the user input for the algorithm
(either a GIS layer, a file or a literal input), the output type
(console, a new GIS layer or a new file) and create a new GGL2 file that
calls the algorithm with the given inputs. Then, the resulting GGL2
file is compiled and executed.
</li></ul></li><li><strong>Any blocking issue?</strong> No
</li></ul>Regards,<br><font color="#888888"><font color="#888888"><font color="#888888"><font color="#888888">Víctor.</font>
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