GRASS and Java
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Define:
public String run(String[] cmd) {
...
Process p1=rt.exec(cmd, env);
and use:
gm.run({"r.info", "map=roads"});
Examples
It seems that calling grass in java by using java.Lang.Runtime.exec() can be implemented easily in Linux platform(Tests in Ubuntu 9.10 passed yet).
First install the grass use the apt-get: sudo apt-get install grass //it will install the latest stable version After the installation completed you can:
- Test it in the terminal without java(make sure that you have the GisDataBase installed,,):
open a terminal and enter: grass or grass64 or grass63 -text, the following the instruction in the screen.
- Test using grass command directly in the terminal:
- set the environment // the grass is installed under /usr/lib/grass64.
export GISBASE=/usr/lib/grass64
export GISRC=/home/kk/gisrc
export ldLibraryPath=$GISBASE/lib
export PATH=$PATH:$GISBASE/bin:$GISBASE/scripts
Then try the grass command directly, for example:
g.version
g.gisenv
........
- Easily call grass in java if the test 2 passed.
Just use the Runtime.getRuntime.exec(String cmd,String[] env):
String cmd="g.version";
String[] exe = { "bash", "-c", cmd };
String[] env={"GISBASE=..","GISRC="".......}; the environment variables which you used in the
Process p=Runtime.getRuntime.exec(exe,env);
//FIXME for the format. TODO