[ZOO-Discuss] The new workshop material available

Daniel Kastl daniel at georepublic.de
Mon Nov 15 17:26:12 PST 2010


Thank you for the workshop and translation.

One thing I would like to comment though:
Please don't use ".docx" format for files, if you want to make them also
usable for people who don't want to sponsor Micro$oft ;-)
(I see that I can open the file in OpenOffice and it looks more or less OK,
but you never know the format looks as it should look like.)

Daniel


2010/11/15 rldhont <rldhont at gmail.com>

>  On which ZOO Project version this workshop is based ?
>
> Le 15/11/2010 11:48, nicolas bozon a écrit :
>
> Dear Tribe,
>
> Thank you Gerald for gathering this information on the wiki and providing
> the links to the new material.
> Thanks also to Hayashi-san and Yoshida-san for the japanese translation
> effort (Material and .po files !)
> I also strongly invite people who will test this workshop to send comments
> and feedbacks on this mailing list.
>
> Best,
>
> Nick
>
>
> 2010/11/14 Gérald Fenoy <gerald.fenoy at geolabs.fr>
>
>>  Hi everybody,
>> the material used during the FOSS4G in Tokyo and Osaka WorkShops this year
>> is now freely available on the ZOO Project official web site [1].
>>
>>  I would like to thanks a lot the strong ZOO Project Japanese community
>> for their help during those workshop and to provide the material in Japanese
>> [2]. I would also thanks OSGeo Japan to make the ZOO Project workshop
>> possible and to make that things happen !
>>
>>  A special thanks go to Hayashi-san which work on the Word material ([3],
>> [4]) and took care of the whole translation process. Many many thanks for
>> your help, support and management. I also want to congratulate Hayashi-san
>> for his nomination and election as an OSGeo Charter Member this year !
>>
>>  The material was substantially modified. First of all we now use
>> MapServer to serve WMS and WFS data rather than GeoServer which was used
>> before. Thanks to Orkney which provide the Japanese dataset, MapServer
>> (version 5.4.2, available on OSGeoLiveDVD 4.0.1 given to all participants of
>> the last FOSS4G in Barcelona) was configured to server this local dataset.
>> We also added some sections to focus on the new ZOO Kernel capabilities like
>> the GetStatus process which can be used on the client side to know the
>> current percentage of completion of a process running in background (so when
>> user set the storeExecuteResponse parameter to true in his request). Indeed
>> this functionality was developed some times ago and already presented on
>> this mailing list before.
>>
>>  I hope that you will give us feedbacks about this new material and that
>> this material will let you know more how to setup, use the ZOO Kernel and
>> how to develop your own services using the simple examples provided in this
>> new material.
>>
>>  Best regards,
>>
>>  [1] http://zoo-project.org/trac/wiki/ZooWorkshop/FOSS4GJapan
>> [2] http://zoo-project.org/trac/wiki/ZooWorkshop/FOSS4GJapan/ja
>> [3]
>> http://zoo-project.org/trac/attachment/wiki/ZooWorkshop/FOSS4GJapan/ja/Practical%20introduction%20to%20ZOO%28jp%29.docx
>> [4]
>> http://zoo-project.org/trac/attachment/wiki/ZooWorkshop/FOSS4GJapan/ja/Practical%20introduction%20to%20ZOO%28jp%29.pdf
>>
>>   Gérald Fenoy
>> gerald.fenoy at geolabs.fr
>> ZOO Tribe member
>>
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