[postgis-users] Using asKML() with google maps

Yesid Carrillo Vega yecarrillo at gmail.com
Fri Jan 21 07:28:50 PST 2011


Hi RH.

You can use Geoserver for most advanced features (regions, zoom levels).
However AsKML is better for simple and fast mapping solutions. Less code, no
painful installations.

Your choise.


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Yesid Carrillo
Esp SIG


On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 5:43 PM, R H <enoop at hotmail.com> wrote:

>  I'm more of a DBA than a GIS developer and I hoping someone can help
> understand a few things?
>
> I'm using asKML() to render some polygons in google maps through a network
> link.  It's in the preliminary phases and works ok.  I have seen several
> examples where geoServer is used with google maps to do basically them same
> thing.  What are the pros and cons of using something like geoServer with
> google maps.  Opposed to only using google maps?  Eventually I would like to
> add some tools to interact with the polygon data, is that where the
> geoServer would help?
>
> Thanks in advance, any advice would be helpful...
>
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