Jump Gis

OpenJUMP was born from JUMP, an open source GIS originally developed in Java by Vividsolutions and funded by the Ministry of Natural Resources of British Columbia Canada.. In 2007, when the state subsidies stopped, a handful of developers from different countries decided to internationalize the software's user interface and uploaded the sources to the Sourceforge platform to give it a future.

The Beginning of JUMP an OpenSource GIS. In 2002, as a project for the British Columbia Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management, Vivid Solutions Inc. created a software program to do automated matching quotconflationquot of roads and rivers from different digital maps. The software team wisely made the program flexible enough to be used not

OpenJUMP is a community driven fork of JUMP the quotJava Unified Mapping Platformquot GIS software. The original JUMP was developed by Vivid Solutions, released under GPL2 in 2003 and discontinued in 2006. During 2004 already some enthusiastic developers joined together to enhance further the features of JUMP. They launched an independent development

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It is a Vector GIS that can read rasters as well OpenJUMP is known to work on Windows, Linux and Mac platforms, but should work on any operating system that runs Java 1.7 or later. It is not just another free demo viewer, but you can edit, save, analyze etc. with JUMP OpenJUMP It works, even with medium size datasets, and with professional

Although JUMP GIS was primarily used as a conflation software package. Over time, it's grown into much more. For example, OpenJUMP offers vector editing and raster viewing support. It has database connectivity in a wide range of GIS formats. Raster support is at a bare minimum. The map viewer can import rasters for viewing.

OpenJUMP GIS Desktop GIS OpenJUMP is an easy to use and powerful desktop GIS that enables users to display, edit, analyse and conflate geographic data. It comes in a CORE and a PLUS edition, with the latter adding lots of useful plugins. OpenJUMP is excellent for data editing and rapid prototyping of GIS functions.

What.is. OpenJUMP? OpenJUMP is an open source Geographic Information System GIS written in the Java programming language. It is developed and maintained by a group of volunteers from around the globe. OpenJUMP started as JUMP GIS designed by Vivid Solutions.. What.can. OpenJUMP. do? The current version can read and write shapefiles simple GML files as well as several other vector formats via

One important feature of Jump and OpenJUMP is the ability to work with GIS data in GML format. GML or quotGeography Markup Languagequot is an XML text-based format for GIS data. It is a way to describe spatial information in a human readable form, and is an accepted quotopen standardquot for GIS data.