[mapserver-users] what version of mapserver is installed?

Ed McNierney ed at topozone.com
Mon Sep 2 13:41:30 EDT 2002


Toni -

>From a command shell or prompt, type

	mapserv -v

And you'll get complete version and configuration info.

	- Ed

Ed McNierney
Chief Mapmaker
TopoZone.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Toni Hernández [mailto:toni at giscampus.udg.es] 
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 11:53 AM
To: mapserver-users at lists.gis.umn.edu
Subject: [mapserver-users] what version of mapserver is installed?


hello everybody!!!
Is there anyway to know what version of mapserver is installed in one computer?

Thanks in advance

----- Original Message -----
From: "James Macgill" <j.macgill at geography.leeds.ac.uk>
To: <mapserver-users at lists.gis.umn.edu>
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Java - Mapserver


> At 14:16 30/08/2002 -0400, Dave McIlhagga wrote:
> Hi, first off I should say that as one of the lead developers on 
> GeoTools my opinions may be biased ;-)
>
> >I'm not sure that GeoTools can quite replace everything that 
> >MapServer
has
> >to offer.  For one thing, there is a heavy reliance on client-side 
> >java which is not an option for many (if not most?) MapServer
users/developers.
>
> What you say is absolutely right for the first version of GeoTools 
> (now known as GT1) which used Java1.1 only code and was targeted 
> directly at clients.  However, for the last 8 months or so we have 
> started from a
clean
> slate and developed a new version of GeoTools (GT2) using Java1.4 
> which is aimed far more at the server side than the old code base.  
> GT2 follows the OGC specs where possible and builds on the excellent 
> Java Topology Suite.
>
> In fact, we have just put up a first implementation of the WMS spec 
> with support for the new Styled Layer Descriptors from the OGC.  It's 
> still a little slow at the moment but SLD does allow for very good 
> control over
the
> appearance of map features.
>
> The WMS currently supports Shapefiles and PostGIS (MIF/MID and GML 
> should be easy to add as there are datasource implementations in GT2).  
> Right now we are working on improving performance, checking 
> conformance (it works ok with the cubewerx client) and developing a 
> configuration script (something like the map files in mapserver but in 
> XML)
>
> If you're interested, I can send you the .war file to play with or 
> provide details for obtaining the whole GT2 codebase.
>
> All the best
>
> James
>
> --
> James Macgill
> Center for Computational Geography
> Spell Checker (c) Creative Spelling inc (aka my dyslexic brain) 
> http://www.geotools.org  the open source java mapping toolkit.
>
>
>




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