I'm potentially interested in contributing a module to support GeoServer integration with GeoMesa. The existing code is written in Scala, and it is by far my preferred language. Is GeoServer fine with adding other JVM languages?
From a Maven view, the Scala compiler would only be needed while building the sub-project housing the Scala code.
We have added scala dependencies in the past both for GeoScript - which enables the use of scripting languages.and for the css plugin which was written in scala. So this would not be the first time…
I’m potentially interested in contributing a module to support GeoServer
integration with GeoMesa. The existing code is written in Scala, and it
is by far my preferred language. Is GeoServer fine with adding other
JVM languages?
From a Maven view, the Scala compiler would only be needed while
building the sub-project housing the Scala code.
Thanks in advance,
Jim
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Ah, wonderful. It didn’t come up in the GitHub language stats, so I was worried (needlessly).
Thanks,
Jim
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On 01/09/2015 04:44 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:
We have added scala dependencies in the past both for GeoScript - which enables the use of scripting languages.and for the css plugin which was written in scala. So this would not be the first time…
I’m potentially interested in contributing a module to support GeoServer
integration with GeoMesa. The existing code is written in Scala, and it
is by far my preferred language. Is GeoServer fine with adding other
JVM languages?
From a Maven view, the Scala compiler would only be needed while
building the sub-project housing the Scala code.
Thanks in advance,
Jim
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Ah, wonderful. It didn’t come up in the GitHub language stats, so I was worried (needlessly).
Thanks,
Jim
On 01/09/2015 04:44 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:
We have added scala dependencies in the past both for GeoScript - which enables the use of scripting languages.and for the css plugin which was written in scala. So this would not be the first time…
I’m potentially interested in contributing a module to support GeoServer
integration with GeoMesa. The existing code is written in Scala, and it
is by far my preferred language. Is GeoServer fine with adding other
JVM languages?
From a Maven view, the Scala compiler would only be needed while
building the sub-project housing the Scala code.
Thanks in advance,
Jim
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