[Gvsig_english] Use of Jython Console or Beanshell console?
Simon Cropper (Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd)
scropper at botanicusaustralia.com.au
Sat Dec 5 00:56:21 CET 2009
Antonio,
Thanks for the feedback. I have looked at these documents and was
wondering if anyone has compiled a list of
objects/functions/drivers/libraries (associated parameters passed and
returned) in the various subsystems so people can experiment, or is it
better to ferret through the source code to see what others have used?
Cheers Simon
Simon Cropper
Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd
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Antonio Falciano wrote:
> Simon Cropper (Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd) ha scritto:
>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> Can anyone point me to a tutorial or manual explaining how Jython or
>> BeanShell can be used to interrogated a shapefile and manipulate the data?
>>
>
> Hi Simon,
> there's a bit outdated scripting guide (about Jython) based on gvSIG 1.x:
> ftp://downloads.gvsig.org/gva/descargas/manuales/gvsig-1_0-scripting-tutorial-v2-en.zip
>
> ...and there's an introduction to BeanShell in relation with Sextante:
> https://forge.osor.eu/docman/view.php/13/123/IntroductionToSEXTANTE.pdf
> See on Chapter 5.
>
>
>> Can these scripting languages...
>>
>> a) access, manipulate and save geospatial data files?
>> b) interact with the gvSIG program?
>> c) Call java libraries, functions, internal gvSIG routines?
>>
>
> Yes, they can! :)
>
> Best regards,
> Antonio
>
>
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