An open source GIS software written in Java Maintained by:rhurlin@gwdg.de Port Added: 10 May 2009 18:22:58 Also Listed In:javageography License: BSD CLEARTHOUGHT CPL ECW GPLv2 GPLv3 JAIDL JDOM JYTHON LGPL21 LGPL3
OpenJUMP is an open source GIS software written in Java. It is based on
JUMP GIS by Vivid Solutions. It's features include:
* It is a Vector GIS that can read rasters as well.
* OpenJUMP is known to work on Windows, Linux and Mac platforms, but
should work on any operating system that runs Java 1.5 or later.
* It is not just another free demo viewer, but you can edit, save,
analyze etc. with JUMP / OpenJUMP.
* It works, even with medium size datasets, and with professional
touch.
* It provides a GIS API with a flexible plugin structure, so that
new features are relatively easy to develope around the sound
mapping platform.
* It utilises standards like GML, WMS and WFS.
* It is already translated in English, Finnish, French, German,
Italian, Portugese and Spanish. The translation in other languages
is in progress.
Extensions and plugins can be found at
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/OpenJUMP_plugins/
WWW: http://www.openjump.org/
OpenJUMP is an open source GIS software written in Java. It is based on
JUMP GIS by Vivid Solutions. It's features include:
* It is a Vector GIS that can read rasters as well.
* OpenJUMP is known to work on Windows, Linux and Mac platforms, but
should work on any operating system that runs Java 1.5 or later.
* It is not just another free demo viewer, but you can edit, save,
analyze etc. with JUMP / OpenJUMP.
* It works, even with medium size datasets, and with professional
touch.
* It provides a GIS API with a flexible plugin structure, so that
new features are relatively easy to develope around the sound mapping
platform.
* It utilises standards like GML, WMS and WFS.
* It is already translated in English, Finnish, French, German,
Italian, Portugese and Spanish. The translation in other languages is in
progress.
WWW: http://www.openjump.org/
PR: ports/134403
Submitted by: Wen Heping<wenheping at gmail.com>