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> Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 11:55:56 -0600 (MDT) > From: HOWARD ARA T <address@hidden> > To: Russ Rew <address@hidden> > Subject: Re: 20000921: java netCDF source, jar, javadoc will not download Hi, > > Incidentally, John Caron will announce a simpler Java interface for > > netCDF and MultiArray within the next week or two. While the current > > interface will still work fine, you might consider the imminent > > availability of the new interfaces in your plans. > > > > --Russ > > > would it be possible to get a copy of this source code? i have begun work > with the current library and have found a little cumbersome to use - at > least for a non-java programmer like myself. i'm not sure if i mentioned > it before, but my group (5 students) are putting together a plotting > system for the Forecast Research Division of Forecase Systems Lab at NOAA. > i also work for FRD, you may contact me or Kevin Brundage regarding this > project, known as MIDaS. > > my email at work is address@hidden > kev's is address@hidden > > and a preliminary copy of our project requirements can be found at: > > http://csel.cs.colorado.edu/~clements/midas/initReq/req.htm Sure, the source code and documentation are accessible from John Caron's MultiDimensional Arrays web site at http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/caron/ma2/ma2.htm We would really appreciate feedback on this. By the way, we're implementing a prototype of something like your MIDaS system, so we'll be interested in what you end up with. --Russ