[sr.org] Discussion of open and authoritative projection databases
manfred at egger-gis.at
manfred at egger-gis.at
Tue Sep 13 20:12:32 PDT 2016
- http://www.opengis.net/ by OGC ( look mail by Baumann).
Manfred
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From: "Julien Moquet" <moquet.julien at gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 5:17pm
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Subject: [sr.org] Discussion of open and authoritative projection databases
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http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/spatialreference.orgDear all,
Alright, we should start we these :
- spatialreference
- epsg.io
- projections/index.html
- https://github.com/ebrelsford/projestions#api
- http://www.epsg-registry.org/
- ESRI
Now we can seek for their projection databases format.
Spatialreference est écrit en python avec django (REST). I don't know about
the native format it uses, but we could ask Howard. I am not sure if it is
a SGBDR.
EPSG.io uses the epsg registry parsed into a sqlite database (about 36Mo),
unreadable.
projections/index.html is using Sphinx templating.
https://github.com/ebrelsford/projestions#api is EPSG <http://www.epsg.org/>'s
CRS data over a postgist table i think.
http://www.epsg-registry.org/ I don't really know. It seems to be private
code. Eventhough, we can download raw data from it in 5 different format.
ESRI. I don't know. Manfred ?
Regards,
Julien.
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