It's been a big week for GeoTools releases, with both 2.6-RC1 and 2.5.8 hitting the streets.
GeoTools 2.5.8 has seen a number of changes including:
Improvements Shapefile locking
Various fixes to ImageMosaic stability
Support for JDBC aggregate functions
To try out the latest release, head on over to the downloads page .
GeoTools 2.6 has finally reached release candidacy, with the resolution of a few key issues, including:
Solving a crash when reading ECW files
Updated the WCS 1.…
Agenda:
1) cleanup feedback
2) geoapi relationship
3) referencing
4) GeoTools site/blog
5) geotoolkit response
Action items:
GeoTools is alive and kicking; well kicking out 2.5.5 release anyways. The developers have been very busy lately (organizing due to some staff changes).
Catching up with news posts - on May 5th GeoTools 2.5.…
Useful references for GeoTools users
There is now a GeoTools CiteULike library for useful papers, articles and other references relating to geo-spatial applications and computational geometry.
The library is freely accessible to search and browse. Items generally have keywords, abstracts and citation details plus a link to the full text where available. You can comment on an item, for example to point out errors or limitations in an article or to suggest an application.…
Calling all grid coverage users.
Are you someone who:
Needs to create, analyse or manipulate raster data ?
Is often working at the image level with Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) ?
Would like things to be easier ?
If so, then we need you...
GeoTools and JAI
GeoTools provides a number of classes that wrap JAI operators and allow you to do such things as arithmetic operations, resampling and basic convolution without needing write to JAI code yourself.…
Sydney, Australia. 2 March 2009.
In response to requests from presenters, the deadline for the FOSS4G 2009 workshop and tutorial abstract submissions has been extended by one week, to Monday 9 March 2009. If you are considering submitting a workshop, please notify your intent by emailing the Workshop/Tutorial coordinator, Mark Leslie
About FOSS4G
FOSS4G, held 20-23 October 2009 in Sydney, Australia, is the international "gathering of tribes" for open source geospatial communities.…
<simboss> ciao mbedward
<simboss> or michael
<aaime> Hi
<mbedward> hi simone, andrea
<mbedward> I'm not sure how to start - do you have something you would like to begin with
<aaime> Is this a meeting?
<mbedward> no just a chat
<mbedward> about jai-related things
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