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Relatório parcial, 23/4 ({{ser300:relat_libjava1.pdf|}}) | Relatório parcial, 23/4 ({{ser300:relat_libjava1.pdf|}}) | ||
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- | ==== Diagrama OMT-G (Exercícío)==== | ||
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Laboratório 1 ({{ser300:fernandobm_lab1.pdf|}}) | Laboratório 1 ({{ser300:fernandobm_lab1.pdf|}}) | ||
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+ | Laboratório 2 ({{ser300:fernandobm_lab2.pdf|}}) | ||
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+ | Laboratório 3 ({{ser300:fernandobm_lab3.pdf|}}) | ||
===== DISCUSSÃO DA PROPOSTA ===== | ===== DISCUSSÃO DA PROPOSTA ===== | ||
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Mesma que a de Eduardo Laino (ver wiki [[eduardo]]) | Mesma que a de Eduardo Laino (ver wiki [[eduardo]]) | ||
====== Trabalho Final ====== | ====== Trabalho Final ====== | ||
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+ | Resumo em Inglês: | ||
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+ | This report presents a brief explanation of how to use TerraLib framework, a powerful platform for | ||
+ | GIS development, with the Java programming language. TerraLib code is written in pure C++. The Java | ||
+ | programming language has been widely adopted for its portability and user friendliness. In order to use TerraLib | ||
+ | with other languagens than C++ a binding to the specific language is necessary. A language binding is a | ||
+ | common strategy to allow C/C++ code to be used from another language. It improves software reuse as it avoids | ||
+ | the need for reimplementing the library in several languages. Sometimes it also provides more efficiency due to | ||
+ | the impossibility of implementing certain algorithms (efficiently) in high-level languages like Java. The TerraLib | ||
+ | platform provides bindings for several higher-level languages including Java. In this report is explained how to | ||
+ | add native TerraLib C++ code to a Java program by using an interface for hybrid implementation called Java | ||
+ | Native Interface, or JNI. Java classes were implemented in order to allow Java users to develop GIS applications | ||
+ | in a similar way C++ users should done using TerraLib framework. For the Java classes which add native | ||
+ | TerraLib code it shall be indicated the use of the corresponding dynamic library containing the native code. | ||
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+ | Artigo em pdf ({{ser300:api_java_para_terralib5.pdf}}) | ||