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This project is an open source implementation of axial space syntax software. Space syntax is an analytic urban theory used by researchers to understand elements of the structural aspects of design and how these effect pedestrians and social interaction.
Java and ColdFusion libraries to lookup country code and language from IP address. It uses a local copy of the WHOIS database to perform fast, accurate lookups of country codes. Useful for log analysis, internationalization, geolocation, etc..
Project consist of 2 parts. One of them is a J2ME app. used to get information such as photo, position, speed & course from GPS and transfers it to the web server. Another one is a web app. which allows to manage and display received data using GoogleMap
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This project is in the scope of Geographical Information Systems.
It intends to create a basic stand alone application that allows some accessibility measurement.
CellGIS is a wireless planning tool that uses Java and ASCII Raster maps format. It allows to implement more propagation models and funcionalities by means of plug-ins.
Viperfish is intended for the sailor looking to improve his weather forecasting. Viperfish provides the ability to visualise and modify GRIB (weather prediction) files, it can plot routes and provides routing based on coming weather and boat performance.
Geovision is a system for collaboratively maintaining and viewing geographical data, especially data over time. Other types of historical data and its visualization also lie in the project's future.
Put a Map in your App! MyMaps makes it easy for Java developers to add maps to Swing applications. With access to WMS, Shapefile, Tiger and other free formats, you can add maps while avoiding the restrictive Terms of Use of those online mapping sites.
A very basic, very simple Java based GPS tool. Reads NMEA from GPS device over serial port - and does a few usefull things with it. The goal is to have something that can run and be useful on a desktop, laptop and handheld device.
The Free Location Api is a free implementation of the JSR-179 Location API for J2SE.
It also extends the functionality to allow aggregating of multiple location technologies and seamlessly transitioning between them. (GPS, BT, WLAN,...)
The project will produce a small standalone Java application which will allow a user to convert ESRI Shapefiles (.shp) to the Google Earth KML format. This will allow ESRI Shapefile points, lines, and polygons to be viewed in Google Earth.
A collection of small utility programs to process geographic information and GPS data. Each program is written in Java and simple enough to be easy to understand. E.g. GTOPO30 to JPG, GLCC20 to JPG, GPX reader.
GPSMobile is a java library providing access to GPS devices from mobile devices like PDAs or mobile phones. It uses J2ME Personal Profile (JSR 062) specification. The core of the library uses GPSTool package from Dinopolis. A demo application is provided.
OSIOSS (Open Source Integrated Observing System Software) is a collection of code which can be used for geospatial observing systems merging data collection, management and products solutions with ocean observing systems (OOS) as an initial focus.
graphite: a portable graphics library, written in Java, JOGL and Postscript that allows rapid generation of high-quality graphs using an efficient, compact Java engine.
GisBeans is an OpenSource (GPL) development environment for building spatially enabled Internet applications. The software builds upon Mapserver, JAI, IText, MSV and others. Gisbeans runs both as standalone, as Enterprise Java Bean, and as Applet.
Use map data to plan hikes or explore new areas. Includes 3D maps of terrain rendered in real-time; trace trails across the terrain and get height verses distance profiles; tile together adjacent maps to create seamless map areas. Reads USGS SDTS files.