[Indonesia] Re: Indonesia Digest, Vol 2, Issue 7

Alvin Marcelo alvin.marcelo at gmail.com
Wed Nov 14 22:03:13 EST 2007


Hi all,

Thank you for the exchanges. I am also interested so I appreciate your
input.

Arnulf, yes I am interested even with Germany data (of course, we await
Indonesian data too). can you show us the examples you mentioned?

Thanks!

alvin



On Nov 14, 2007 9:00 AM, <indonesia-request at lists.osgeo.org> wrote:

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> Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 15:47:11 +0700
> From: Wardiyono <wynerst at indo.net.id>
> Subject: [Indonesia] FOSS GIS follow up sharing and training
> To: OSGeo Indonesia Local Chapter <indonesia at lists.osgeo.org>,
>        inwent-iosn-fossgis-indonesia at googlegroups.com
> Message-ID: <473AB60F.4010209 at indo.net.id>
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> Everyone,
>
> I am sure some of us, if not all, trying to install mapbender,
> mapserver, postgis on ubuntu. Can we share your experiences?
>
> I am successfully replicate the whole training process based on Arnulf
> instructions in my computers. Using xubuntu 7.10 with 5 DVDs repository,
> the mapserver and all component is running both on my desktop and laptop.
>
> Now, what next? Having able to display the shape and postgis maps is
> nice, but displaying the information attribute or link for each layers
> will be more important. A single polygon map of forest concessions, link
> to more than 10 different data table (see the example tables in
> http://iuphhk.fwi.or.id). It will not saying much without these tables.
>
> Did any one able to do that on mapbender?
>
> If i am not mistaken, it has to do with WFS function. The WFS
> capabilites should be set in Mapbender. How can we set the WFS
> capabilites on our mapserver? I have not read all the documentations
> yet,  may be the answer was there. Pitty that I did not have  24 hours
> internet connection. Did any one have an off-line documentation that can
> be share with everybody?
>
> Or, Dr. Francis, is this a good time and a fine justification to call an
> advance training? 8-)
>
> Regards,
> Yono
>
> --
> ...only after the last tree has been cut down, only after the last river
> has been poisoned, only after the last fish has been caught, only then
> will you find that money cannot be eaten...Cree Native American Prophecy
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> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 16:49:03 +0700
> From: Frans Thamura <frans at meruvian.org>
> Subject: Re: [Indonesia] FOSS GIS follow up sharing and training
> To: wynerst at indo.net.id,        OSGeo Indonesia Local Chapter
>        <indonesia at lists.osgeo.org>
> Message-ID: <473AC48F.8070607 at meruvian.org>
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> Wardiyono wrote:
> > Everyone,
> >
> > I am sure some of us, if not all, trying to install mapbender,
> > mapserver, postgis on ubuntu. Can we share your experiences?
> >
> we are installing it, in my notebook.
>
> and using indonesian .shp
>
> > I am successfully replicate the whole training process based on Arnulf
> > instructions in my computers. Using xubuntu 7.10 with 5 DVDs
> > repository, the mapserver and all component is running both on my
> > desktop and laptop.
> >
> wow, want to share the steps?
>
>
>
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>
> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 10:50:00 +0100
> From: Arnulf Christl <arnulf.christl at wheregroup.com>
> Subject: Re: [Indonesia] FOSS GIS follow up sharing and training
> To: wynerst at indo.net.id,        OSGeo Indonesia Local Chapter
>        <indonesia at lists.osgeo.org>
> Cc: inwent-iosn-fossgis-indonesia at googlegroups.com
> Message-ID: <473AC4C8.4090105 at wheregroup.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
> Wardiyono wrote:
> > Everyone,
> >
> > I am sure some of us, if not all, trying to install mapbender,
> > mapserver, postgis on ubuntu. Can we share your experiences?
> >
> > I am successfully replicate the whole training process based on Arnulf
> > instructions in my computers. Using xubuntu 7.10 with 5 DVDs repository,
> > the mapserver and all component is running both on my desktop and
> laptop.
> >
> > Now, what next? Having able to display the shape and postgis maps is
> > nice, but displaying the information attribute or link for each layers
> > will be more important. A single polygon map of forest concessions, link
> > to more than 10 different data table (see the example tables in
> > http://iuphhk.fwi.or.id). It will not saying much without these tables.
> >
> > Did any one able to do that on mapbender?
> >
> > If i am not mistaken, it has to do with WFS function. The WFS
> > capabilites should be set in Mapbender. How can we set the WFS
> > capabilites on our mapserver? I have not read all the documentations
> > yet,  may be the answer was there. Pitty that I did not have  24 hours
> > internet connection. Did any one have an off-line documentation that can
> > be share with everybody?
> >
> > Or, Dr. Francis, is this a good time and a fine justification to call an
> > advance training? 8-)
> >
> > Regards,
> > Yono
> >
>
> Hello,
> sorry that I have to write in English as my Bahasa competency still is
> that of a three-year-old...
>
> If I understand your question right you want to get information from - for
> example - a forest ares that is displayed in a map.
>
> There are two ways to do this. Due to the short time unfortunately we did
> not cover either of them. I will give a very light introduction here. If you
> are interested we can develop how to do this on the demonstrations server,
> once RISTEK can provide it.
>
> The first way to do this is to use the OGC WMS GetFeatureInfo request. It
> uses a click coordinate that has been selected using the mouse and returns
> the information that is found at that location. To get a result from
> MapServer it has to be configured accordingly, find some information here:
>
> http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/howto/wms_server
>
> In the MAP file you need an item for TEMPLATE, it is a html skeleton that
> gets filled by MapServer with the corresponding values form the found
> objects.
>
> The other way to do it is to install an OGC WFS (Web Feature Server) that
> looks into the same data as the corresponding WMS. This is a lot more work
> but also allows for other ways to search data, for example by attributes,
> within a rectangle and even as contained within another geometry.
>
> If you only want to allow people to click on an object and get the
> information of this object returned then GetFeatureInfo is enough.
>
> If you are interested to see an example I can sen the corresponsing files
> for the Germany project that we have been using in the course. But it would
> be much nicer to do this with data from Indonesia and ideally even on a
> server that runs a RISTEK.
>
> Best regards,
> Arnulf.
>
>
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