Good point. I'll make a ticket to get the tools configuration on our
    website! 
     
    Thanks for the feedback and let us know if there's anything else.
    I'm working on a few other tools commands that should be out in the
    next few months. 
     
    Andrew 
     
    On 03/18/2015 02:25 PM, David J.
      Bakeman wrote: 
     
    
      
      On 03/18/2015 11:19 AM, Andrew
        Hulbert wrote: 
       
      
        
        I believe that the best documentation we have is here: 
         
        https://github.com/locationtech/geomesa/tree/accumulo1.5.x/1.x/geomesa-tools 
         
        You kinda have to read through it a while to find the info about
        JAI. 
         
        Are there any other steps you had to do that aren't list on that
        page? If so we'll update! 
       
      That looks great the only things I had to do were related to
      fedora's non standard install of accumulo/hadoop/etc. 
       
      The problem was the online guide doesn't point to that readme and
      I wasn't finding info through googling.  So a reference to the
      readme in the ingest example would be great.  
        
        Andrew 
         
        On 03/18/2015 02:16 PM, David J.
          Bakeman wrote: 
         
        
          
          Ounce again thanks for the help
            that worked! 
             
            Is there a document that describes these additional steps? 
             
             
            On 03/18/2015 10:53 AM, Andrew Hulbert wrote: 
           
          
            
            David, 
             
            This could be JAI (Java Advanced Imaging) which is GPL so we
            can't distribute it. 
             
            This usually crops up with Shape files... 
             
            If you look in the bin folder of the distribution of the
            geomesa tools there is a script 'bin/geomesa-install-jai'
            that should prompt you to accept the GPL license and install
            it for the tools. Is it locally or on the t-servers? 
             
            Here's my version: 
             
            $ geomesa-install-jai  
            Java Advanced Imaging (jai) is LGPL licensed and is not
            distributed with GeoMesa...are you sure you want to install
            it from http://download.java.net/media/jai/builds/release/1_1_3/jai-1_1_3-lib.zip
            ? [Y/n]Y 
            Trying to install Java Advanced Imaging (jai) from http://download.java.net/media/jai/builds/release/1_1_3/jai-1_1_3-lib.zip
            to /home/ahulbert/dev/geomesa/geomesa-1.0.0-rc.4-SNAPSHOT 
            --2015-03-18 13:52:42--  http://download.java.net/media/jai/builds/release/1_1_3/jai-1_1_3-lib.zip 
            Resolving download.java.net (download.java.net)...
            137.254.120.26 
            Connecting to download.java.net
            (download.java.net)|137.254.120.26|:80... connected. 
            HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK 
            Length: 2056699 (2.0M) [application/zip] 
            Saving to: ‘/tmp/jai-1_1_3-lib.zip’ 
             
            100%[=========================================================>]
            2,056,699   4.06MB/s   in 0.5s    
             
            2015-03-18 13:52:45 (4.06 MB/s) - ‘/tmp/jai-1_1_3-lib.zip’
            saved [2056699/2056699] 
             
            Archive:  /tmp/jai-1_1_3-lib.zip 
              inflating:
            /home/andrew/tools/geomesa-1.0.0-rc.5-SNAPSHOT/lib/jai_codec.jar 
             
              inflating:
            /home/andrew/tools/geomesa-1.0.0-rc.5-SNAPSHOT/lib/jai_core.jar 
             
            Successfully installed jai to
            /home/andrew/tools/geomesa-1.0.0-rc.5-SNAPSHOT 
             
             
             
            On 03/18/2015 01:50 PM, David
              J. Bakeman wrote: 
             
            
              
              Anybody know what jar contains the
                  following class: 
                   
                  javax.media.jai.PropertySourceImpl 
                   
                  I'm getting the class not found error when I try an
                  ingest. 
                   
                  Thanks. 
                  
              
               
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