[Gfoss] Last gvSIG version.
Lorenzo Becchi
lorenzo at ominiverdi.com
Sun Oct 22 13:06:41 CEST 2006
Non ho chiaro come questa e-mail mi sia arrivata ma credo che sia una
interessante lettura.
ciao
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> - gvSIG. Project description.
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>
> gvSIG is free and open source (GNU/GPL) desktop GIS strongly oriented
> towards the Spatial Data Infraestructures (SDI).
> It works with the most common GIS and CAD file formats both vector
> (shp,
> dgn, dxf, dwg, gml, etc.) and raster (ecw, mrsid, tiff, img, jpg2000,
> etc.) and furhermore it's able to connect with all kind geodata
> through
> remote services like WMS, WFS, WCS, JDBC (geodatabases). Catalogue and
> gazetteer services can be used too with gvSIG.
>
> It's main features are:
>
> - Navigation tools.
> - Selection tools.
> - Tables of attributes management.
> - Database query.
> - Legend tools.
> - Measurement of distances and areas.
> - Map builder.
> - Printing.
> - Transformation of coordinates/projections.
> - Import / Export tools.
>
>
> - gvSIG 0.6.1
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>
> gvSIG 0.6.1 is the latest stable release at this moment (october
> 2006).
>
> The main new features of this release are:
>
> - WMS client improved.
> - New web services supported (catalogue and gazetteer).
> - Pansharpening tool.
> - New export file formats supported (jpeg and jpeg2000 both
> registed).
>
> - gvSIG 1.0
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>
> gvSIG 1.0 is on final phase of development and gvSIG 1.0 RC2 is the
> latest version released.
>
> The main new features of this release are:
>
> - Graphic and alphanumeric editing tools (create new layers or
> modifing existing ones), both with files (SHP, DXP) and geodatabases
> (postGIS).
> - Geoprocessing tools.
> - Image registering.
> - WFS client.
> - ArcIMS raster and vector client.
> - Access to Oracle database tables.
> - Import / export GML file format.
>
>
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> about JNI: doen't need a real explanation. If one needs to compile
> gvSIG
> from JNI sources, one knows what they server for.
>
> thanks
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