From: Jody G. <jod...@gm...> - 2010-05-25 09:39:01
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Either that or sort out what jars you need before hand. And maven offers a nice way to show you what they are... Have a look at: - http://geotools.org/quickstart.html It shows the use of maven to produce the following: [INFO] | \- org.geotools:gt-referencing:jar:2.6.3:compile [INFO] | +- java3d:vecmath:jar:1.3.1:compile [INFO] | +- commons-pool:commons-pool:jar:1.3:compile [INFO] | \- org.geotools:gt-metadata:jar:2.6.3:compile [INFO] | +- org.opengis:geoapi:jar:2.2-SNAPSHOT:compile [INFO] | \- net.java.dev.jsr-275:jsr-275:jar:1.0-beta-2:compile [INFO] \- org.geotools:gt-epsg-hsql:jar:2.6.3:compile [INFO] \- hsqldb:hsqldb:jar:1.8.0.7:compile Run that command on your version of geotools and use the jars it lists. Jody On 25/05/2010, at 3:32 AM, ahmet temiz wrote: > yes, I added jars to classpath and didn't use maven dependencies. But > it didn't run. > > All I want to do is to transform two utm values to geographic values. > So, do I have to use maven dependencies ? > > regards > > 2010/5/24 Jan Torben Heuer <jan...@jt...>: >> ahmet temiz wrote: >> >>> I went over maven and reinstall maven to eclipse. >>> I had added GeoAPI jar. >> >> It sounds like you added a jar manually to the classpath instead of using a >> maven dependency. Testcases use such jars but running some servlet container >> with maven does not. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Jan >> -- >>> From address is valid until 01.06.2010 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Geotools-gt2-users mailing list >> Geo...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geotools-gt2-users >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Geotools-gt2-users mailing list > Geo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geotools-gt2-users |