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Ahh, thanks
Missed that one.
Michelle
-----Original Message-----
From: udig-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:udig-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jesse
Eichar
Sent: 20 March 2006 19:57
To: User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS
Subject: Re: [udig-devel] Shapefiles
layer.getResource( FeatureStore.class, monitor);
will get you a feature store. layer.getSchema() will get you the
FeatureType
Jesse
On 20-Mar-06, at 11:53 AM, M.S.Bachler wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Sorry about the last email - interface spazout.
>
>> Question 2: I have declared my feature type schema to have a second
>> attribute to hold a string. But at the time I create the Feature, I
>> don't know the value of this field yet. I assume I can
>> programmatically add this data later? (From Vitali's email I was a
>> little concerned).
>>>> You can change/update the attributes any time. You just can't
>>>> change
>
>>>> the FeatureType definition like you can a table in a database.
>
> OK, I give up.
> How do I get the datastore and hence the Feature Type back out of an
> existing Layer. I have been searching arounf the API of Layer and
> IGeoResource etc. I just can't figure it out.
> I am probably missing the obvious.
>
> Michelle.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: udig-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:udig-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jesse
> Eichar
> Sent: 20 March 2006 17:47
> To: User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS
> Subject: Re: [udig-devel] Shapefiles
>
>
>
> On 20-Mar-06, at 6:08 AM, M.S.Bachler wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I feel I have finally made a break through in understanding some of
>> the uDig code I have been writing.
>> This is what I think each bit of my code for creating a new
>> shapefile is
>> effectively doing, when equated to databases terminology:
>>
>> // LIKE: CREATING A NEW DATABASE IndexedShapefileDataStoreFactory fac
>> = new IndexedShapefileDataStoreFactory();
>> String sShapeFile = file2.getAbsolutePath(); ShapefileDataStore ds =
>> (ShapefileDataStore) fac.createDataStore(new
>> URL("file://"+sShapeFile));
>>
>> // LIKE: CREATING A DATABASE TABLE SCHEMA
>> // FIELD NAME = "the_icon"
>> // DATAYPE FOR FIELD = Point.class
>> AttributeType geomAttr =
>> AttributeTypeFactory.newAttributeType("the_icon", Point.class);
>> AttributeType linkAttr =
>> AttributeTypeFactory.newAttributeType("the_link", String.class);
>>
>>
>> // LIKE: CREATING THE NEW TABLE
>> // TABLE SCHEMA, TABLE NAME
>> FeatureType featureType = FeatureTypeBuilder.newFeatureType(new
>> AttributeType[] {geomAttr, linkAttr}, sBaseLayerName+"-"+sFileName);
>>
>>
>> // LIKE: CREATING THE DATA FOR A NEW RECORD IN THE TABLE
>>
>> GeometryFactory geomFactory = new GeometryFactory(); Coordinate coord
>> = new Coordinate(event.x, event.y); Point point =
>> geomFactory.createPoint(coord);
>>
>> String sLink = "comp_test";
>>
>> // LIKE: ADDING THE A RECORD TO THE TABLE
>> Feature newRecord = featureType.create(new Object[] {point, sLink},
>> "the_recordID");
>>
>> // LIKE: ADDING THE TABLE TO THE DATABASE
>> ds.createSchema( featureType);
>>
>>
>> Question 1: Can anyone confirm that I have understood this right
>> process?
> Sounds like you are on the right track
>>
>> Question 2: I have declared my feature type schema to have a second
>> attribute to hold a string. But at the time I create the Feature, I
>> don't know the value of this field yet. I assume I can
>> programmatically add this data later? (From Vitali's email I was a
>> little concerned).
> You can change/update the attributes any time. You just can't change
> the FeatureType definition like you can a table in a database.
>>
>> Question 3: Is adding a new point to an existing layer (of the type
>> described above), just involve create a new record in the table? In
>> other words doing this line again with an existing FeatureType for
>> the
>> Layer:
>>
>> "Feature newRecord = featureType.create(new Object[] {point, sLink},
>> "the_recordID");"
>>
> Yup
>> Thanks
>>
>> Michelle
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: udig-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> [mailto:udig-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jesse
>> Eichar
>> Sent: 16 March 2006 18:10
>> To: User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS
>> Subject: Re: [udig-devel] Shapefiles
>>
>>
>>
>> On 16-Mar-06, at 4:59 AM, M.S.Bachler wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I know can get the x,y which is great. Thanks.
>>>
>>> I have had a first attempt at creating a shapefile and adding a new
>>> layer connecting to the shape file, for the first time you drop a
>>> specific icon on a map (subsequent times you add it to an existing
>>> layer
>>> - which is the next step).
>>>
>>> I have pieced together code from various emails but still think I
>>> have
>>
>>> not really got a complete picture of what I am doing. The code I
>>> have,
>>
>>> creates a shape file (I can see the files are there), it also adds a
>>> layer to the map (I can see the layer in the list), but it has an
>>> error
>>> - 'Connection to Resource Failed'.
>>> I am also not sure if the Point code is right?
>>>
>>> Here is my code: Any thoughts anyone about what I am doing wrong?
>>> (or
>
>>> how I could simplify it?)
>>>
>>> try {
>>> IndexedShapefileDataStoreFactory fac = new
>>> IndexedShapefileDataStoreFactory();
>>> File file2 = new
>>> File("Ecosensus"+EcosensusPlugin.sFS
>>> +"Shapefiles"+EcosensusPlugin.sFS+sF
>>> ileName+".shp");
>>> String sShapeFile = file2.getAbsolutePath();
>>> ShapefileDataStore ds = (ShapefileDataStore)
>> fac.createDataStore(new
>>> URL("file://"+sShapeFile));
>>
>>> try {
>>> AttributeType geomAttr =
>>> AttributeTypeFactory.newAttributeType("the_geom", Point.class);
>>> FeatureType featureType =
>> FeatureTypeBuilder.newFeatureType(new
>>> AttributeType[] {geomAttr}, "icon");
>>>
>>> GeometryFactory geomFactory = new GeometryFactory();
>>> Coordinate coord = new Coordinate(event.x, event.y);
>>> Point point = geomFactory.createPoint(coord);
>>> Feature theIcon = featureType.create(new Object[]
>>> {point}, "myicon");
>>>
>>> ds.createSchema( featureType );
>>>
>>> List<IService> services =
>>> CatalogPlugin.getDefault().getServiceFactory().acquire(new
>>> URL("file://"+sShapeFile));
>>> IService service = services.get(0);
>>>
>>> List resources = service.members(monitor);
>>> IGeoResource resource = (IGeoResource)resources.get(0);
>>>
>> I think the problem is here. the acquire method is tricky. It
>> creates a service and georesource but does not necessarily add it to
>> the catalog. Once you have the service make sure you add it to the
>> catalog:
>>
>> CatalogPlugin.getDefault().getLocalCatalog().add(service);
>>
>>> System.out.println("resource type =
>>> "+resource.getClass().getName());
>>>
>>>
>>> Layer newLayer = factory.createLayer(resource);
>>> newLayer.setName(sFileName);
>>> map.sendCommandASync( (new AddLayerCommand(newLayer)) );
>>>
>>> DrawCommandFactory factory2 =
>> DrawCommandFactory.getInstance();
>>> DrawFeatureCommand cmd =
> factory2.createDrawFeatureCommand(theIcon,
>>> crs);
>>> map.sendCommandASync(cmd);
>>>
>>>
>>> } catch (IllegalAttributeException e) {
>>> System.out.println("IllegalAttributeException");
>>> e.printStackTrace();
>>> } catch(SchemaException se) {
>>> System.out.println("SchemaException");
>>> se.printStackTrace();
>>> }
>>>
>>> } catch (IOException e) {
>>> e.printStackTrace();
>>> }
>>>
>>> Michelle
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: udig-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> [mailto:udig-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jesse
>>> Eichar
>>> Sent: 14 March 2006 20:30
>>> To: User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS
>>> Subject: Re: [udig-devel] Shapefiles
>>>
>>>
>>> Here's the interface (I added some comments today as well :P):
>>>
>>> /**
>>> *
>>> * Defines the behaviour when a drag and drop event occurs. The
>>> extension declaration combined with the accepts method
>>> * determines whether the Action will be ran for a given drag/drop
>>> event.
>>> *
>>> * @author jdeolive
>>> * @since 1.0.0
>>> */
>>> public abstract class IDropAction {
>>>
>>> public static final String XPID =
>>> "net.refractions.udig.ui.dropAction"; //$NON-NLS-1$
>>>
>>> /** the extension info **/
>>> IConfigurationElement element;
>>>
>>> private Object destination;
>>>
>>> private Object data;
>>>
>>> private DropTargetEvent event;
>>>
>>> private int location;
>>>
>>> /**
>>> * Returns the Configuration element that definates the action
>>> in
>>
>>> the extension declaration.
>>> *
>>> * @return the Configuration element that definates the action
>>> in
>>
>>> the extension declaration.
>>> */
>>> public IConfigurationElement getElement() {
>>> return element;
>>> }
>>>
>>> /**
>>> * Returns the name of the action.
>>> *
>>> * @return Returns the name of the action.
>>> */
>>> public String getName() {
>>> if (element == null)
>>> return ""; //$NON-NLS-1$
>>> return element.getAttribute("name"); //$NON-NLS-1$
>>> }
>>>
>>> /**
>>> * Called if the action seems to be a good candidate for
>>> handling
>>
>>> the drop event.
>>> *
>>> * @return true if the action this it should handle the drop
>>> event.
>>> */
>>> public abstract boolean accept();
>>>
>>> /**
>>> * Performs the drop action.
>>> *
>>> * @param monitor a progress monitor for showing the
>>> progress of
>
>>> the current event.
>>> */
>>> public abstract void perform(IProgressMonitor monitor);
>>>
>>> /**
>>> * Returns the dropped data.
>>> *
>>> * @return the dropped data.
>>> */
>>> public Object getData() {
>>> return data;
>>> }
>>>
>>> /**
>>> * Returns the object that the data was dropped on.
>>> *
>>> * @return the object that the data was dropped on.
>>> */
>>> public Object getDestination() {
>>> return destination;
>>> }
>>>
>>> /**
>>> * Called by framework to initialize the action.
>>> *
>>> * @param element2 the extension configuration element
>>> * @param event2 the drop event.
>>> * @param destination2 the object that the data was dropped on.
>>> * @param data2 the data that was dropped.
>>> */
>>> public void init( IConfigurationElement element2,
>>> DropTargetEvent
>>
>>> event2, int location2,
>>> Object destination2, Object data2 ) {
>>> this.element=element2;
>>> this.event=event2;
>>> this.location=location2;
>>> this.destination=destination2;
>>> this.data=data2;
>>> }
>>>
>>> /**
>>> * The drop event.
>>> * @return Returns the drop event.
>>> */
>>> public DropTargetEvent getEvent() {
>>> return event;
>>> }
>>>
>>> /**
>>> * This does not always make sense for the drop event. But in
>>> the case that the component is a jface viewer then this method will
>>> indicate the
>>> * location where the drop is taking place (before, on or after
>>> the destination object).
>>> *
>>> * @see ViewerDropAdapter#getCurrentLocation()
>>> *
>>> * @return If the component is not a viewer this will always
>>> return {@link ViewerDropAdapter#LOCATION_ON} otherwise it will be
>>> one
>
>>> of the LOCATION_*
>>> * values.
>>> */
>>> public int getViewerLocation() {
>>> return location;
>>> }
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>> Jesse
>>>
>>>
>>> On 14-Mar-06, at 12:22 PM, M.S.Bachler wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> That's great.
>>>> (I thought it was just me being really thick, and not spotting how
>>>> to
>>
>>>> get the x,y).
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for adding these changes.
>>>>
>>>> I still can't download the source code at the moment - we do use a
>>>> proxy and I have a feeling it must be blocking some of the command
>>>> Subversion needs - I will see IT tomorrow about it.
>>>>
>>>> As I can't get to the source code - are there any javadocs on these
>>>> changes so I know what methods/variables are now available.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Michelle
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: udig-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> [mailto:udig-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
>>>> Jesse
>
>>>> Eichar
>>>> Sent: 14 March 2006 19:08
>>>> To: User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS
>>>> Subject: Re: [udig-devel] Shapefiles
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ok so a change of plans.
>>>>
>>>> I've changed the API slightly. Shouldn't bother you too much, all
>>>> the
>>>
>>>> information is still there in the IDropAction class, now I've added
>>>> the getEvent() method to the IDropAction class. It has the x,y
>>>> location of the event.
>>>>
>>>> I think I've cleaned things up a little so you shouldn't have to
>>>> worry
>>>
>>>> about any other classes besides the IDropAction (before the
>>>> UDIGDropHandler was accessible from the IDropAction) I've changed
>>>> that but made sure that all the information is still available in
>>>> the
>>
>>>> IDropAction.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jesse
>>>>
>>>> On 14-Mar-06, at 9:33 AM, Jesse Eichar wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Truthfully this is a good question. I think you've identified
>>>>> another short coming of this API. I am going to make 3 changes to
>>>>> UDIGDropHandler.
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. I'm going to change getLocation to return a Point which
>>>>> will be
>
>>>>> the x,y coordinates of the drop event relative to the component
>>>>> that
>>
>>>>> the component is dropped on. 2. I'm going to add the method
>>>>> getViewerLocation() that will return ON, BEFORE and AFTER
>>>>> locations.
>>>
>>>>> (That is what getLocation() currently does)
>>>>> 3. I'm going to add a method isViewer() so you can determine if
>>>>> the
>>
>>>>> control is a viewer and if you should use getViewerLocation() or
>>>>> getLocation().
>>>>>
>>>>> You'll have to download tonights nightly build.
>>>>>
>>>>> (Sorry for the hard time you are having but DND has been a real
>>>>> headache for me to figure out, never mind do right)
>>>>>
>>>>> Jesse
>>>>>
>>>>> On 14-Mar-06, at 2:19 AM, M.S.Bachler wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sorry about yesterdays rant.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you have not lost all patients with me, I would really
>>>>>> appreciate
>>>
>>>>>> it if anyone could tell me how I get the x, y coordinates of the
>>>>>> drop from my IDropAction class.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Michelle
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: udig-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>> [mailto:udig-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
>>>>>> M.S.Bachler
>>>>>> Sent: 13 March 2006 11:04
>>>>>> To: User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS
>>>>>> Subject: RE: [udig-devel] Shapefiles
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks everyone for your various inputs.
>>>>>> I am still not sure what I am doing (I have decided I am just
>>>>>> thick!).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I can't see how the DataUtility way or creating a FeatureType
>>>>>> passes
>>>
>>>>>> in the x,y of the point. Then again, I can't even figure out
>>>>>> how I
>
>>>>>> get the x, y coordinates of the drop from my IDropAction class in
>>>>>> order to create the coords for my Point class in the first place?
>>>>>> I
>>
>>>>>> have run around the API, but can't figure it out.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there really no example code out there that I can study to
>>>>>> help
>
>>>>>> me
>>>>
>>>>>> understand things better. I am unable to download the source code
>>>>>> with Subversion (I did write to the list about this but no one
>>>>>> replied). I need the equivalent of "uDig for Dummies" book.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Being a Java developer for many years I thought this project
>>>>>> would
>
>>>>>> be
>>>>
>>>>>> relatively easy. But I think having no familiarity with
>>>>>> Eclipse or
>
>>>>>> GIS at all, has really not helped me. While Eclipse is becoming
>>>>>> more familiar, 'GIS speak' is still a mistery. I think what seems
>>>>>> obvious to many of you when talking about the code, just escapes
>>>>>> me.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I know people are reluctant to spoon feed me the code I need. I
>>>>>> know
>>>
>>>>>> I need to go through the pain barrier and try and understand it
>>>>>> all
>>
>>>>>> myself. But it really hurts, and for various reasons the
>>>>>> timescale
>
>>>>>> of my project has been shrunk, and I am in danger (for the first
>>>>>> time in my lief!), of not completing something, and having to say
>>>>>> I can't do it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think I have just not reached that eureka moment, when
>>>>>> everything
>>
>>>>>> suddenly clicks into place. I hope it happens soon! I still
>>>>>> have a
>
>>>>>> head full of floating jigsaw pieces.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Meanwhile, if someone could help me with how I get the x,y of the
>>>>>> drop, that would be great.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Michelle - ( with a heavy cold - feeling rather sorry for myself
>>>>>> :-
>>
>>>>>> ( - going to get a cup of tea )
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: udig-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>> [mailto:udig-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
>>>>>> Jody
>>
>>>>>> Garnett
>>>>>> Sent: 11 March 2006 08:58
>>>>>> To: User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [udig-devel] Shapefiles
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You guys are working to hard, I wrote a parser method I never
>>>>>> wanted
>>>
>>>>>> to do this stuff twice.
>>>>>> - http://udig.refractions.net/docs/api-geotools/org/geotools/
>>>>>> data/
>>>>>> DataUtil
>>>>>> ities.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The format is silly, but it is in the javadocs:
>>>>>> - http://udig.refractions.net/docs/api-geotools/org/geotools/
>>>>>> data/
>>>>>> DataUtil
>>>>>> ities.html#createType(java.lang.String,%20java.lang.String)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> basically:
>>>>>> "name:String,age:Number,position:Point,*destination:Point"
>>>>>> Where the * indicates the default geometry ..
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Other useful stuff:
>>>>>> - http://udig.refractions.net/docs/api-geotools/org/geotools/
>>>>>> feature/
>>>>>> Featu
>>>>>> reTypes.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jody
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> M.S.Bachler wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Silly question.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Earlier you helpfully gave me a code snippet to create a new
>>>>>>>> shapefile.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> IndexedShapefileDatastoreFactory fac=new
>>>>>>>> IndexedShapefileDataStoreFactory();
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ShapefileDataStore ds=fac.createDatastore(url);
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> // I assume this is the URL of the new shapefile I want it to
>>>>>>>> create?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> GeometryFactory gf = new GeometryFactory();
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ds.createSchema( featureType );
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> // Here I got lost. Started to investigate FeatureType and felt
>>>>>>>> like I was walking through tar.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I did some stuff with FeatureType the other day... trying to
>>>>>>> create
>>>
>>>>>>> a new Feature from scratch. Here is the code I found to create a
>>>>>>> new
>>>>>>> FeatureType:
>>>>>>> AttributeType geomAttr =
>>>>>> AttributeTypeFactory.newAttributeType("the_geom",
>>>>>> LineString.class);
>>>>>>> FeatureType ftRoad =
>>>>>> FeatureTypeBuilder.newFeatureType(new AttributeType[] {geomAttr},
>>>>>> "road");
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> // WKTReader wktReader = new WKTReader();
>>>>>>> // Point geometry = (Point) wktReader.read
>>>>>>> ("POINT
>>>>>> (" + lat + " " + lon + ")");
>>>>>>> GeometryFactory geomFactory = new
>>>>>> GeometryFactory();
>>>>>>> LineString geometry =
>>>>>> geomFactory.createLineString(coords);
>>>>>>> Feature theRoad = ftRoad.create(new Object[]
>>>>>>> {geometry}, "myRoad");
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This example Feature only has one attribute which is the
>>>>>>> geometry,
>>
>>>>>>> the_geom. You can create and add other attributes in the
>>>>>>> AttributType[] and Object[] if needed.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> These classes are from the org.geotools.feature package.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hopefully you may find this useful. I'm not sure if this is the
>>>>>>> most
>>>>
>>>>>>> up-to-date way of doing it, but it worked for me.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Mark
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
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