[postgis-users] Help finding information on creating a "Heat Map"

Woody Woodring george.woodring at iglass.net
Fri Aug 24 08:37:44 PDT 2007


 Thanks for the info, but I had looked at theses earlier.  They require that
I ship the data to them, which is out of the question due to size and
confidentiality agreements.  

I was looking to do the work in-house, more so that I could learn something
in the process.

Thanks,
Woody

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Subject: [postgis-users] Help finding information on creating a "Heat Map"
From: "Woody Woodring" <george.woodring at iglass.net>
Date: Thu, August 23, 2007 4:52 pm
To: <postgis-users at postgis.refractions.net>

I am looking for information/advice on creating a "surface theme layer"
or
"Heat map layer" on my map. 

I currently have my data stored as points in Postgres/Postgis database and
need to output as continuous color gradation layer on Google maps. My
current uninformed thinking is as follows:

1) Convert the point info into some other spatial representation in the
database
2) Use GeoServer to create a WMS layer using the new representation. 

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Woody

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