[OSGeo-Discuss] Call for help with Where 2.0 and OGC
Bob Basques
bob.b at gritechnologies.com
Thu Feb 1 19:26:34 PST 2007
Oops, sorry, not that far along yet.
Got WMS, working on WFS (and T). Really just a Client Builder system
right now. I don't even have everything documented yet.
Here is a week old version (I think) being used by another group of the
Package.
http://openmnnd.mapmorph.net/openmnnd.html
Just about everything in here is configurable. That is just a sample of
what it can look like. There are more options available too like one
click external service integration. Easier to say than to demonstrate
though. I need to get this into the released package. All XML based
for the catalog.
Anyway, see if it's of any use. I can give you more details if you like
. . . .
bobb
Michael P. Gerlek wrote:
> Well, all we really know at this point is that we'd want to be heavily
> using some/all of the core OGC standards: WFS, WMS, WCS, WRS/CSW, and
> maybe some GeoDRM on the side. And GeoRSS too, of course.
>
> If your tools are OGC-happy, then they might be a good fit.
>
> -mpg
>
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: discuss-bounces at lists.osgeo.org
>> [mailto:discuss-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Bob Basques
>> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 6:19 PM
>> To: OSGeo Discussions
>> Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Call for help with Where 2.0 and OGC
>>
>> Michael,
>>
>> What kinds of things are you looking for specifically?
>>
>> I'm part of an Open-Source Javascript Framework set that
>> we've recently
>> let out. Still putting together some finishing touches to
>> the companion
>> WebSite. But the toolset might help with what you describe. Need a
>> little more info though about what you want to do first.
>>
>> bobb
>>
>>
>>
>> Michael P. Gerlek wrote:
>>
>>> OSGeo plans to have a booth at Where 2.0, as we did last
>>>
>> year, to spread
>>
>>> the word about Open Source solutions in the more cutting-edge geo
>>> spaces.
>>>
>>> This year, as part of their effort to reach out to the
>>>
>> "mass market" geo
>>
>>> community, OGC also plans to have a significant presence at
>>>
>> Where 2.0.
>>
>>> Towards this goal, they are thinking about having a demo
>>>
>> there showing
>>
>>> some of the power of open standards. For example, a demo
>>>
>> of a scenario
>>
>>> in which their might be a catalog of services, and show how those
>>> services can be chained together -- think a "mashup of
>>>
>> mashups", if you
>>
>>> will, using perhaps a mix of public and private data sources.
>>>
>>> OGC would like OSGeo to participate in putting this demo together.
>>> While there may be some closed-source players in the mix, there is
>>> plenty of room in there for the sorts open source solutions that our
>>> projects provide.
>>>
>>> On the OGC side, this is being coordinated by Raj Singh,
>>>
>> someone who has
>>
>>> an understanding and respect for the OSGeo community and what we're
>>> about. Raj and I both feel this event would be a good step towards
>>> helping OGC and OSGeo can work together in the future -- something a
>>> number of us have talked about over the past months.
>>>
>>> If you're interested in participating in this event, please
>>>
>> let me know.
>>
>>> We plan have a phone conference on Feb 13th to begin to
>>>
>> organize things,
>>
>>> and in the meantime discussions will be starting on OGC's
>>>
>> mass-market
>>
>>> mailing list (open to the public,
>>> https://mail.opengeospatial.org/mailman/listinfo/mass-market-geo).
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> -mpg
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