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Manuel Madrid, 06/23/2014 04:32 AM

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h1. Useful links
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h2. Java Excel API
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* http://www.andykhan.com/jexcelapi/
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* http://sourceforge.net/projects/jexcelapi/?source=navbar
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* http://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails|net.sourceforge.jexcelapi|jxl|2.6.12|jar
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h1. Weekly reports history
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h2. Week 5
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h3. What did I get done this week?
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This week I have been learning the procedures for generating plugin installation packages. I found some problems when trying to configure the downloading URL of the package but finally I got it. As Joaquín, my mentor, suggested, I opened an issue ticket explaining the problem because it could be useful for other developers.
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I uploaded the installation package to the project site at:
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https://redmine.gvsig.net/redmine/attachments/download/895/gvSIG-desktop-2.1.0-org.gvsig.jexcel.app.mainplugin-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-1-testing-all-all-j1_5.gvspkg
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I also opened a ticket asking the gvSIG project admins for adding it to the official package repository:
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https://redmine.gvsig.net/redmine/issues/2587
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h3. What do I plan on doing next week?
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I will test the package and will create user documentation for the current functionalities.
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h3. Am I blocked on anything?
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Not really.
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h2. Week 4
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h3. What did I get done this week?
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I fixed some bugs related with the detection of the columns types. Now the plugin already recognize the following types: integer, long, float and double. The rest of the data is managed as string.
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I finally decided to go for the spatial support. I made some changes and now the plugin is already able to load tables containing coordinates (X,Y and Z) as point layers.
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h3. What do I plan on doing next week?
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I will get to know how to generate the plugin package. Then I will generate an addon that could be installed from the gvSIG addons manager. I will check that it can be installed on the last gvSIG 2.1 build (2227). Finally I will upload the package to the gvSIG official repo so it can be installed by everyone.
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h3. Am I blocked on anything?
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I had some problems trying to use the latest version of the gvSIG library org.gvsig.tools. I wanted to use it as it has some interesting bugfixes but I finally couldn't.
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Since those changes won't be available until the next gvSIG build release, Joaquín, my mentor, suggested to take a workaround in the meantime.
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h2. Week 3
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h3 What did I get done this week?
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I adapted the source code of the CSV provider in order to be able to read Excel spreadsheets using the jexcelapi library. Finally I used more amount of source code of the CSV provider than expected.
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I converted to Excel file format through LibreOffice the following files:
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* http://downloads.gvsig.org/download/geodata/tables/CSV/poblacionINE.csv.zip
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* http://downloads.gvsig.org/download/geodata/tables/CSV/torrent_4.csv.zip
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I uploaded them to the plugin folder and used them for testing the data loading.
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Now it is already possible to load them as tables in gvSIG with minor issues that I will try to fix the next week.
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h3. What do I plan on doing next week?
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I will fix some issues affecting the detection of the column types.
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Depending on how long takes me to fix this issues I will consider to address the implementation of the spacial data support, despite it was initially planned in the next iteration, some weeks later.
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h3. Am I blocked on anything?
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I thought I could get more information from the Excel file than I finally got, as I couldn't get the information regarding the column type and the headers, in case they had.
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This made me spend more time than expected studying the jexcelapi needlessly as I finally reused some of the CSV provider source code. I have to say that this made me think if using the jexcelapi library was the right decision but I finally decided to carry on with it. 
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h2. Week 2
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h3. What did I get done this week?
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* Created the maven multi-mode structure for the project.
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* Added the library modules and configuration files needed to compile and deploy the gvSIG plugin.
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* Uploaded the project to the SVN:
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 https://devel.gvsig.org/svn/gvsig-jexcel
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The SVN is also available from the gvSIG Redmine:
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 https://devel.gvsig.org/redmine/projects/gvsig-jexcel/repository
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h3. What do I plan on doing next week?
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Next week I will try to have a preliminar version of the plugin that allows just to load data, without taking into account types and parameters.
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h3. Am I blocked on anything?
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* Had problems to find where to register the new data provider.
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* It was specially time-consuming to get familiar with the maven project structure.
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* I also found some problems to upload the source code to the SVN.
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* I was not sure if some aspects of the maven general configuration are correct.
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Finally I could fix all those problems so I made the expected progress.
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h2. Week 1
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h3. What did you get done this week?
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In order to implement the Excel data provider for gvSIG I will use as a basis a Java library that provides access to Excel data.
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I considered the following alternatives:
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 * POI-HSSF and POI-XSSF - Java API To Access Microsoft Excel Format Files
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 * SmartXLS for Java
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 * Java Excel API
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I finally decided to go for the last one as it is powerful enough and it looks quite simple. It seems that this project doesn't have activity since 2010 but I hope this is not a problem.
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Those are the most relevant links of this library:
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 * http://www.andykhan.com/jexcelapi/
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 * http://sourceforge.net/projects/jexcelapi/?source=navbar
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 * http://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails|net.sourceforge.jexcelapi|jxl|2.6.12|jar
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I've got a project within the gvSIG project infrastructure:
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 - https://devel.gvsig.org/redmine/projects/gvsig-jexcel
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The source code will be stored at:
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 https://devel.gvsig.org/svn/gvsig-jexcel
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h3 What do you plan on doing next week?
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I plan to create the Maven projects infrastructure. I will use as a basis the following gvSIG projects:
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 * gvSIG data provider for DGN
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    https://devel.gvsig.org/redmine/projects/gvsig-dgn
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 * gvSIG data provider for DXF
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    https://devel.gvsig.org/redmine/projects/gvsig-dxf
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I also will use the gvSIG CVS data provider to compose the project skeleton.
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h3. Are you blocked on anything?
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Not, so far.