[Live-demo] [deegree-users] deegree webservices 3.2.0 released
Markus Schneider
schneider at occamlabs.de
Sat Mar 30 07:43:47 PDT 2013
Hi Cameron,
thanks for your feedback/suggestions.
I guess we (the deegree project) still got somework to do in order to
get closer to using the data already available in OSGeoLive. Probably it
seems that the deegree project always expects to get special treatment.
Sorry for that :-(
I guess we definitely should have a closer look at the Natural Earth
example dataset. Maybe we can provide a deegree workspace based on that
dataset. And write a quickstart tutorial based on that workspace.
On the other hand, the real strength of deegree webservices is not
common webmapping. It's probably quite a bit lot slower than MapServer
and GeoServer here. I guess our most obvious raison d'être is our focus
on in-depth support for rich data models, such as INSPIRE Data Themes,
GeoSciML and all these German schemas like XPlanung and AAA. Do you
think we can include some GML-encoded INSPIRE datasets on OSGeoLive?
Some datasets can be found in our "INSPIRE workspace" [1].
Best regards,
Markus
[1]
http://download.deegree.org/documentation/3.2.0/html/lightly.html#example-workspace-1-inspire-network-services
Am 30.03.2013 10:39, schrieb Cameron Shorter:
> I like the style of this documentation that you reference. It is well
> written, with diagrams which make it easy for someone with minimal
> experience to follow.
>
> A couple of suggestions that I have after a quick look at the docs are:
>
> 1. With the quickstart, we are looking to show one core example of the
> application in ~ 10 minutes. My first impression is that this chapter
> you reference is probably a bit too long. I'd suggest 2 rather than 4
> examples. Reason for keeping the docs concise is that we need to be
> aware that the docs are translated into over 10 languages, and the cost
> of maintenance becomes quite high.
>
> 2. Could you please make use of example data that is already installed
> on OSGeoLive rather than downloading from an external source. (You might
> want to use the Natural Earth example datasets in your standard
> documentation too).
>
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