


One of the teams was with Linux Ubuntu, everything was wonderful there.Ģ computers had Windows Vista, there were several incidents of Java execution errors, precisely because the installation that had been carried out was of the portable GvSIG version. The other technical experts in destroying an apr. There was also one who knows how to program in Avenue, two other developers more into web design with good command of MySQL / PHP. It stands out from all students a programmer boy who handles Java quite well and who has already started working on building extensions for GvSIG although he had worked more on NetBeans And it seems to him half pulled of the hair do with Eclipse. appreciated for its simplicity and the number of technicians who dominate it. Of 8 students, only one of them knew ArcGIS 9 consistently, which has turned out that they easily adapt GvISG and although they are aware that ESRI is a better known technology and of a better positioned brand they have also concluded that they do not have the money to invest in 10 GisDesktop licenses, 2 from ArcEditor, 1 GisServer and three other extensions… ah! and 36 licenses for clients of its pilot project.Ĩ users of ArcView 3.3, although it is a fairly old technology is quite irrigated by many institutions. This institution had developed an application on Avenue but when thinking about migrating it to ArcGIS 9, they gave me the opportunity to show them free alternatives and the matter has finally gone well. I have finished teaching the first GvSIG module, to an institution that apart from implementing a system for use by municipalities, also hopes to give training on free GIS.
