Thank you for downloading GeoTools 2.5.4. This release was created on: March 16, 2009
This release contains only a subset of the current GeoTools codebase. The full GeoTools codebase is made up of over 30 modules; Only the modules which are considered to be stable will be included in this release.
For this release the following modules comprise the geotools library:
api coverage cql data jdbc legacy main metadata pom.xml referencing render sample-data xml
The following modules plug-ins that add functionality to the geotools library:
These optional jars typically provide support for specific data formats or sources, or provide specific additional functionality. The following modules are extensions that build interesting functionality ontop of the geotools library:
brewer graph openoffice shapefile-renderer validation widgets-swing xsdThe following modules are unsupported experiments made available for early feedback and testing:
directory ogc gml mifFor more information, and documentation on the geotools library please see our Community Wiki or the User Guide.
The following demos are also available as part of our documentation:coverage-use example introduction libraryJTS mappane-use referencing svgsupport xml-poYou can find out more about each of the major modules by going to:
NOTE
The details contained in the rest of this file are provided as a quick start reference. For full details on requirements and build process please see the Developers' Guide.
REQUIREMENTS
To use the geotools libraries you will need:
- Java 5 or higher.
- The Java Advanced Imaging Libraries (JAI)
- The Java Advanced Imaging Image I/O Tools
The JAI and the JAI I/O Tools are standard extensions to Java created by SUN. They have versions specific to different platforms so we cannot distribute them as part of the release.
You can obtain the latest versions of both of these here. Detailed instructions can be found here.
ORACLE REQUIREMENTS
In order to use the Oracle module, you need the Oracle JDBC driver from Oracle. Unlike most external libraries used in GeoTools, we cannot redistribute this jar.
However, you can obtain them from the Oracle website, free of charge, after registering: - http://otn.oracle.com/software/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/content.html Please see the developers guide for more information.
BUILDING
In order to build GeoTools you will need a copy of Maven 2. Maven is a project management tool from the Apache group.
At the time of writing, the build process was known to work with the Maven 2.0.8 release.
Once you have maven installed, you can perform a full build by moving to the geotools folder and typing:
mvn installPlease read the Developers Guide for more information about maven:
GETTING INVOLVED
If you are interested in the future development of GeoTools then feel free to join the geotools-devel mailing list and join in the weekly IRC sessions.
We welcome contributions of new modules as well as keen developers who want to work on the project as a whole.
For more general queries, the gt2-users mailing list is available.
You can find out more about the mailing lists and recent news by going to the GeoTools Homepage and by reading the GeoTools Guide.
Good luck and many thanks for your interest in GeoTools,
The GeoTools Project Management Committee, Open Source Geospatial Foundation