[webmap-discuss] Re: Strategic Direction
Paul Spencer
pspencer at dmsolutions.ca
Sat Sep 23 16:19:33 EDT 2006
Thanks Claude. I am, in general, doing things the same way as you
are ... I feel that there is benefit to be had by some server-side
involvement, hence Chameleon is what it is :)
I can't speak for the future evolution of the unified web-mapping API
(umapi anyone?) but I think, in general, that the tools are designed
to gather user input and advertise this through an event mechanism.
This means that a set of basic rendering functions would just draw on
the screen and advertise that drawing is complete. Depending on the
toolkit using the API, this could be interpreted as a POLYGON for a
WFS filter or sent to a server side script for some sort of
intelligent query plus extraction function (or data insertion).
I've got a general need for feature creation and editing and am
building a generic architecture for OpenLayers that would hopefully
provide decent cross-platform support for the basic primitive
operations like drawing. There is also some work being done in
MapBuilder on an SVG/VML implementation of something similar that I
haven't seen but have heard about. I would hope that over time,
these implementations come closer together, or merge, around the
OpenLayers API ...
Cheers
Paul
On 22-Sep-06, at 3:59 PM, Claude Philipona wrote:
> I added CartoWeb to the matrix on the Wiki. We are indeed very
> interested to be active in this cross project, even though we could
> not get involved as much as we wanted too considering the time we
> put in foss4g2006 organization.
>
> A few month ago we made a comparison analysis of some js library
> used for Webmapping, mainly on a poitn aof view for advanced
> editing. We will translate the matrix to english and post it to the
> group. It might help future thinking.
>
> we will try very soon to integrate OpenLayers into CartoWeb to see
> how far we can go and major problems. On of the particularity of
> CartoWeb is that it offers extensible server-side treatments for
> advanced features, which would not be possible with pure OGS services.
>
> One of our concern is that the future unified js API's offers
> robust extensible OO API not only for basic functions (zoom,
> pan,..) but also for advanced features such as polygon editing with
> snappping, and that it can be extended to interact with advanced
> server-side treatment.
>
> So we are of course interested in contributing to specification of
> this unified project.
>
> Claude
>
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