[mapserver-users] Base map data for WMS
Edward Mac Gillavry
emacgillavry at hotmail.com
Wed Mar 7 00:43:34 PST 2012
Reinoud,
For this, I'd recommend going with OpenStreetMap data (http://www.openstreetmap.org/). You can either download the whole data set for the world yourself and start building, or you can take mapping services from various suppliers. Check out http://www.switch2osm.org/ for further information. You'll be in good company!
Kind regards,
Edward
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> Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2012 09:29:18 +0100
> From: reinoud.bokhorst at bmtargoss.com
> To: mapserver-users at lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: [mapserver-users] Base map data for WMS
>
> Dear list,
>
> Until now I have been using the public Demis, Metacarta, Google Maps services as base map providers
> in my WMS clients. Since our company creates commercial services, I don't want to be dependent any
> longer on those because:
> - availability is never guaranteed
> - can not use those off-line
> - license restrictions a la Google Maps prohibits use for closed services
>
> So I am keen to start hosting our own base map WMS server containing a good resolution world map to
> start with. Later local maps for smaller areas can be added. The world map should be something like
> Demis with layers coastlines, borders, bathymetry, topography, place names, inland waters, main
> roads and place names.
>
> I could buy a WMS server including world map data, e.g. Demis or ArcIMS but I don't really want
> that. We already use GeoServer and MapServer and would rather add world map data. So I could:
> 1. buy world map data
> 2. create world map myself by assembling freely available data (gshhs, etopo, vmap, srtm, ...).
>
> I am afraid (2) will cost a lot of time. Regarding (1) I already found world data for sale from DM
> Solutions and ThinkGeo, are there others? Which is better?
>
> There is surprisingly little information on the net about this issue, I guess most people are either
> using public services or using commercial packages.
>
> My question is a general one: I wondered if anybody has encountered the same problem and what
> solution has been chosen, what data sources when creating a map yourself, other commercial data,
> what data is better than other, etc. All comments welcome!
>
> Reinoud Bokhorst
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