[mapserver-dev] Tile Access API

bartvde at osgis.nl bartvde at osgis.nl
Wed Apr 16 09:58:14 EDT 2008


Why not checking if
ows_onlineresource/wms_onlineresource/wfs_onlineresource etc. have been
set?

On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 08:40:36 -0500, "Steve Lime"
<Steve.Lime at dnr.state.mn.us> wrote:
> I think this is a good idea as well, one that we've talked about in the
> past with regards
> to OGC services. Perhaps an explicit MAP-level tag or WEB-level metadata
> with a 
> delimited list of supported services:
> 
>   ALLOWED_SERVICES 'WMS,TILES,WFS:1.0;1.1'
> 
> Steve
> 
>>>> Daniel Morissette <dmorissette at mapgears.com> 04/16/08 7:32 AM >>>
> Paul Ramsey wrote:
>> 
>> The barn door is already wide open on this one, and is already being
>> traversed, but clients like ArcExplorer over WMS, Google Earth over
>> WMS, and as you note OpenLayers over WMS.  You put up a server, egads,
>> people use it!
>> 
>> A tile API is actually an improvement, since it's at least trivially
>> easy to get proxy caching behavior within the constrained URL space
>> provided by the tiling system.
>> 
> 
> You've got good points, but I wonder if we should do something to 
> protect our users who are not aware of the risk of their servers getting 
> overloaded by those clients and limit the damage by having this feature 
> disabled by default. If someone enables it then they need to understand 
> the risk and live with it, but at least those who are not prepared to 
> deal with that kind of load are not exposed by default.
> 
> I guess if we follow this logic we should disable all OGC web service 
> interfaces by default as well... maybe we should? What do you all think?
> 
> Daniel
>



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