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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: nj22 in NetBeans Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2007 17:22:38 -0800 From: Dejan Vucinic <address@hidden> Organization: UCAR/Unidata To: John Caron <address@hidden>References: <address@hidden> <address@hidden> <address@hidden> <address@hidden>
Hi John, As we discussed, I wrapped the nj22 library into a NetBeans plugin, feel free to use/include/announce. The bundle can be downloaded from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=183660 and the javadoc is available at http://neurospy.sourceforge.net/CDM/javadoc/ucar-netbeans/ If you find the time to test the functionality that would be great, let me know if you run into trouble with installation of the plugins. What would be even greater is if you, or another CDM afficionado who is using the NetBeans Platform, would get interested in porting the various viewers/editors of data to run within the NB Platform. I'm going in this direction myself but have to focus on the very narrow set of functionality I need for the kinds of imaging I'm doing. There's a vast body of swing components out there that could be wrapped very quickly, I'm sure a little evangelism could go a long way. :) Thanks again for a very nicely thought out data model, it was a pleasure building on it. Best, Dejan Vucinic address@hidden =============================================================================== To unsubscribe netcdf-java, visit: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing-list-delete-form.html ===============================================================================