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James and Jody will be available for a BOF at the Where 2.0 conference this week.

The Java Open Source geospatial community is thriving. Java GIS applications cover the full spectrum, from backend services (such as GeoServer, OpenMap and DeeGree) to client solutions (such as uDIG, JUMP).

The community is centered on a core set of libraries (GeoTools, JTS and DeeGree) and collaboration is facilitated by the use of common interfaces (GeoAPI) based on open standards (ISO and OGC).

The lead developers of GeoTools and uDIG will be there and all Java geospatial projects are more than welcome.

(star) Update: part 1 & part 2

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  1. Jul 02, 2005

    Jody Garnett AUTHOR

    Well with Java ONE is town we decided that java developers at the the where confernece would be a bit thin on the ground.

    On the bright side there is a while community of developers who:

    • who think open standards mean RSS support
    • are not scared by a Capabilities file - they love XML
    • look and an SLD and see possibilities

    Lets get this party started.

  2. Jul 02, 2005

    Jody Garnett AUTHOR

    James McGill was also able to thank IBM in public for recent DB2 support. What was nice was the crowd interrupting James with applause, it is nice to see such a great response. Thanks again from the geotools community.