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    JMapViewer

    Java Swing component for integrating OSM maps into your Java app.

    This project offers the Mavenized format of the official "JMapViewer" project. Official project code on: https://trac.openstreetmap.org/browser/subversion/applications/viewer/jmapviewer?order=name Please, note that no development is performed in this SVN, just contains Maven artifact of official releases (starting from 1.14 version) If you want to give it a try, download code and run the Demo: > mvn compile package > cd target > java -jar JMapViewer-1.14.1-Demo.jar
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    LGML

    LGPL GML parser

    LGML is a GML parser under the LGPL license. The aim is to parse a GML document or fragment in order to get a WKT output. 2D and 3D inputs are both handled, but it is not permitted to have mixed geometries. The caller can choose if the input coordinates are parsed as X, Y, Z (if present) order, or Y, X, Z (if present) order. The willing of the project is to be a starting point useful for developers that need to parse GML objects in order to use them, for example, in the context of OGC catalogue projects. ...
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    QGis Python Plugin to create named map themes to switch the visibility of all layers belonging to theme. Experimental working prototype with functionality to include in future version of QGIS.
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    SOLAPLayers is a cartographic component which enables navigation in geospatial (Spatial OLAP or SOLAP) data cubes. It aims to be integrated into existing dashboard frameworks in order to produce interactive geo-analytical dashboards.
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    The goal of this project is to provide WSDL/SOAP wrapping services for OGC WMS, WFS and WCS in order to orchestrate them with a SOAP orchestration engine. It contains Parsers,WSDL generators, and Apache Axis2 example services. Current version is 0.9e
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    wlandscape is a tool for collecting access point data of public wireless networks ( wlan ) in order to share it with anyone. It also supports gps and visualisation with the help of topographical maps. Visit our homepage for further informations.
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