[OSGeo-Discuss] Demo WMS server

Jeff Harrison jharrison at thecarbonproject.com
Thu May 13 10:48:02 PDT 2010


Kevin,

 

This is a great WMS, thanks for posting!  I just featured NEO WMS on my blog
at -
http://carboncloud.blogspot.com/2010/05/neo-web-service-tracking-changes-aro
und.html 

 

Jochen,

 

I would also suggest the CubeWerx WMS it's been around for a while and very
stable - 

 

http://demo.cubewerx.com/demo/cubeserv/cubeserv.cgi?Request=GetCapabilities


 

Also check out NASA OnEarth WMS http://wms.jpl.nasa.gov/wms.cgi 

 

There are many others as well. 

 

Regards

Jeff

 

 

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[mailto:discuss-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Ward
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 11:32 AM
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Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Demo WMS server

 

Hi Jochen,

 

You may also try NASA Earth Observations (NEO):

 

http://neowms.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/wms/wms?version=1.1.1&service=WMS&request=Ge
tCapabilities

 

or

 

http://neowms.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/wms/wms?version=1.3.0&service=WMS&request=Ge
tCapabilities

 

Kevin

 

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On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Jochen Topf <jochen at remote.org> wrote:

> I am just working on a piece of Open Source software that can access WMS

> servers. I'd like to have some kind of demo server that could be
configured

> in the software by default so that people have a working configuration

> directly after install which makes it easier for them to get going. The

> server doesn't have to do much, just deliver a simple world map or so.

> 

> I looked around a bit for suitable demo servers, but didn't find any. It

> should be something with a reasonable chance that it will be around for a

> while.

> 

> I could imagine that other people have the same problem. How about having

> such a WMS server on a OSGeo host somewhere? I don't expect a huge amount

> of load on such a server, its just for demo and not for actual use,
really.

> 

> What do you think about this? I don't have access to any OSGeo hosts, but

> would be willing to help with the setup.

> 

> Jochen

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