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Re: [udig-devel] axios tools port to udig core

On Wednesday, March 21, 2012 12:58:50 PM Jody Garnett wrote:
> The axios sdk documentation may be under (c) similar to with the training
> materials; I would not count on being able to access such information (but
> we can try).
You can found the mains ideas in this link (require Visual Paradigm)
https://github.com/uDig-Community/udig-community/tree/master/axios/udig-
spatial-operations-and-tools/architectural-spike

The following doc describes how to use the spatial operation sdk

https://github.com/uDig-Community/udig-community/tree/master/axios/udig-
sextante/devel-docs

Other source is this tutorial "Spatial Operations Tutorial for uDig Framework 
Adding a New Spatial Operation"

http://www.osgeo.org/node/1143

About Axios tools, they are based in the uDig platform the basic tutorial 
could be a good start point.

cheers

Mauricio Pazos
Title: udig-community/axios/udig-sextante at master · uDig-Community/udig-community · GitHub

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