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Supplemental information for JOSM -- the Java OpenStreetMap Editor
=============================================================================
I. Install & Launch
=============================================================================
Installation notes
------------------
To run JOSM, you need:
* The JOSM .jar file, e.g., josm-tested.jar or josm-latest.jar
* Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 11, or later.
How to get Java Runtime Environment
-----------------------------------
You need JRE Version 11, or later.
Microsoft Windows and Apple macOS users should visit one of:
- https://www.azul.com/downloads/?package=jdk#download-openjdk
- https://bell-sw.com/pages/downloads/#mn
and download the latest Java executable for their system.
Linux users should visit http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/index.html
There is a Linux binary installer, which you must execute from a console, or
use the mechanism of your distribution's packaging system.
How to launch
-------------
Microsoft Windows users launch by double-clicking on the .jar file.
If this does not work, open a command shell and type
"java -jar josm-latest.jar" in the directory that holds the file. (Please
replace josm-latest.jar with the name of your .jar file, if you aren't using
the latest version.)
Under Linux, open a shell, go to the file directory and type
"java -jar josm-latest.jar" to launch. If this does not work, try to set
your JAVA_HOME variable to the java executable location (the root location,
not the bin).
macOS users just click on the .jar file icon.
=============================================================================
II. Development
=============================================================================
How to get the source code
--------------------------
Download it directly from the subversion at
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/svn/trunk. To use the command line subversion
client, type
svn co https://josm.openstreetmap.de/svn/trunk josm
Files & directories
-------------------
This is an overview of the files and directories in the JOSM code repository:
- build.xml ant build file (standard way to create a JOSM binary)
- CONTRIBUTION list of major code contributors
- gpl-2.0.txt, gpl-3.0.txt full text of the GNU General Public License
- LICENSE the JOSM license terms
- native/ OS-specific files
- linux/ files useful for Linux distributions, including Appdata files, .desktop
files, Debian/Ubuntu scripts, man pages, icons, etc.
- macosx/ files needed to create the MacOS package
- windows/ files needed to create the Windows installer
- josm.jnlp Java Web Start launcher file (used on the website for the tested version)
- josm-latest.jnlp Java Web Start launcher file (used on the website for the latest version)
- nodist/ files not included in JOSM binary
- data/ data files that are useful for development, but not distributed
- exif-direction-example.jpg
sample image, that contains direction information in the EXIF header
(keys: Exif.GPSInfo.GPSImgDirectionRef, Exif.GPSInfo.GPSImgDirection)
- filterTests.osm used for unit testing of the filter feature
(see test/unit/org/openstreetmap/josm/data/osm/FilterTest.java)
- Join_Areas_Tests.osm some examples to test the 'join areas' feature
- *.* various other data files used for unit testing and as reference file
- projection/ projection files
- *.gsb NTv2 grid files for projection support, downloaded by the
client on demand (see CONTRIBUTION)
- CHENyx06-Distribution.pdf
archive of terms of use for the CHENyx06.gsb file
- epsg EPSG data file, taken from the proj.4 project
(see https://github.com/OSGeo/proj.4/blob/master/nad/epsg)
- esri ESRI data file, taken from the proj.4 project
(see https://github.com/OSGeo/proj.4/blob/master/nad/esri)
- josm-epsg customizations to the epsg file, used together with the epsg file
to generate data/projection/custom-epsg
- projection-reference-data.csv
reference data for projection tests
(see test/unit/org/openstreetmap/josm/data/projection/ProjectionRefTest.java)
- projection-regression-test-data.csv
regression data for projection tests
(see test/unit/org/openstreetmap/josm/data/projection/ProjectionRegressionTest.java)
- trans/*.lang translation data for files that are not distributed, but used
by the server for localization of the services;
currently contains plugin descriptions in order to include translations
in the downloaded plugin list
- images/ images, which are not for distribution, but may be useful later (e.g. high
resolution and vector versions)
- styles/ files needed for map style maintenance
- README this file
- resources/ resource files that will be included in the JOSM jar file
- data/ data files that will be included in the JOSM jar file
- fonts/ font files used for map rendering
- gpx/ different color gradients for gpx drawing
- projection/ projection files
- custom-epsg list of projection definitions, auto-generated file created by ant task 'epsg'
- security/*.pem certificates that we like to accept for TLS connections, but are missing in the
default Java certificate store
- validator/ data files used by the JOSM validator
- *.cfg files designed for the old tagchecker, still in use
- *.mapcss default validation rules for the MapCSS-based tagchecker
- boundaries.osm OSM file containing boundary data for the states of the earth, including
data for right and left-hand traffic
- defaultpresets.xml data file for the core tagging presets
- help-browser.css CSS file for the help sites (HTML content is downloaded from the website
on demand, but displayed inside the programm in a Java web browser component.)
- *.lang translation data
- *.xsd xml schema files for validation of configuration files
- images/ images distributed with the JOSM binary
- icons images for the Potlatch 2 style
- presets images for the main mappaint style and the internal presets
- styles/ map styles included in JOSM
- scripts/ various scripts used by JOSM developers
- BuildProjectionDefinitions.java
called from the ant build file to combine the files epsg and josm-epsg
to create the custom-epsg file for distribution
- geticons.pl tool to find all used icons and allows deleting unused icons
searches also for images with incompatible svg code
- optimize-images short script to decrease size of PNG images
- since_xxx.py developer tool to replace "@since xxx" in Javadoc by the upcoming revision number
- SyncEditorLayerIndex.java
script to compare and analyse the differences of the editor layer index and the
JOSM imagery list (see https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/ImageryCompare)
- TagInfoExtract.java extracts tag information for the taginfo project
- src/ the source code of the application
- start.html HTML page to run the applet version of JOSM
- test/ automated software tests
- data/ resources used for some tests
- functional/ functional tests (source code)
- lib/ libraries needed for (some of) the tests, including JUnit
- performance/ performance tests (source code)
- unit/ unit tests (source code)
- tools/ libraries, tools and configuration files that help in the development process
- checkstyle/ libs and config files for checkstyle (automatically detects code style
problems in source code); can be launched as an ant target in build.xml
- eclipse/ preconfigured Eclipse configuration files
- ivy/ Apache Ivy binary, configuration file, and downloaded dependencies
- jacocoant.jar used to include coverage data into JUnit test reports
- japicc/ used to generate a compatibility report between optimized jar and normal one
- netbeans/ preconfigured Netbeans project
- pmd/ config files for PMD (source code analyzer, finds common programming flaws)
- spotbugs/ libs and config files for spotbugs (automatically detects common bugs and potential
problems in source code); can be launched as an ant target in build.xml
Third party libraries
---------------------
There are some third party libraries which are directly included in the source code tree, in particular:
* jmapviewer: Java component to browse a TMS map
src/org/openstreetmap/gui (svn external)
-> https://josm.openstreetmap.de/osmsvn/applications/viewer/jmapviewer/
* Apache commons compress: Support for bzip2 compression when opening files
-> https://github.com/apache/commons-compress
* Apache commons validator: Improved validator routines
src/org/openstreetmap/josm/data/validation/routines
-> http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-validator
* SVG Salamander: Support for SVG image format
-> https://github.com/blackears/svgSalamander
* Metadata Extractor: Read EXIF Metadata of photos
-> https://github.com/drewnoakes/metadata-extractor
* MultiSplitPane: Small lib for GUI layout management
src/org/openstreetmap/josm/gui/MultiSplitLayout.java, MultiSplitPane.java
-> https://github.com/floscher/multi-split
-> https://community.oracle.com/docs/DOC-983539
* swinghelper: Class CheckThreadViolationRepaintManager to find EDT violations
src/org/openstreetmap/josm/gui/util/CheckThreadViolationRepaintManager.java
-> https://github.com/floscher/swinghelper
* xz extractor (0BSD)
-> https://tukaani.org/xz/java.html
* OpeningHoursParser (MIT license)
-> https://github.com/simonpoole/OpeningHoursParser