[mapserver-users] Mapserver interacting with graphs and tables?

Bob Basques bob.b at gritechnologies.com
Mon Dec 15 07:07:50 PST 2008


Stef,

I made a short Flash Demo (I just use Flash for these Demo's [so far]) 
of the popup capabilities of GeoMoose.  I think it's close to the 
functionality you are describing.

I've put this page up temporarily:  
http://rlb.gritechnologies.com/gismo/gismo3c4.html

I can get into more detail if you need more information about the 
GeoMoose framework.

bobb



Stefan Schwarzer wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> we've developed a couple of years ago a SVG application, which enables 
> some interactivity between the graphs, maps and tables. Now, seeing 
> more and more interactive applications out there (OECD Data Explorer, 
> IMF, World Bank etc.), which are almost all based on Flex and Flash, I 
> wonder where we stand nowadays. 
>
> I mean, if you would have to develop a data portal, which enables the 
> visualization of (statistical and geospatial) data in form of maps, 
> graphics and tables; and you would want the user to for example hover 
> over a country, getting directly a bar or line chart visualizing the 
> evolution of this dataset over the last 30 years. How would you do 
> that? Are there opensource packages out there which can do that?
>
> We've always been into opensource; so, if possible, I would like to 
> avoid Flash. Furthermore as we don't have any Flash developer.
>
> Then, on the other side, there is ArcGIS Server with Flex frontend. 
> Slick, very nice. That's in principal what I would want (more or less)...
>
> Can anyone give me some hints, comments, suggestions?
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Stef
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