[Zoo-discuss] Real-world Examples

Tim Erwin taerwin at gmail.com
Tue Sep 22 18:38:48 PDT 2015


Hi all,

I am using ZOO in a few places to process climate data. Of particular
interest(?) is the creation of gridded spatial climate data based on
observational and projected change datasets. The newly created data is
stored in a THREDDS server and the ZOO-WPS response is the url of where to
fetch the WMS response.

You can see it in action here:
http://www.climatechangeinaustralia.gov.au/en/climate-projections/explore-data/map-explorer/
if you select 'display changes as: change applied to observational data' a
WPS request is sent to create the data with a WMS url returned and a
subsequent WMS request to display data.

Cheers,

Tim




On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 1:13 AM, pablo zader <pzader at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Gerald
> Thanks for your answer, it is very valuable information!
> I want to be more precise, I would like to know that scientific projects
> (GIS and remote sensing) are using WPS ZOO.
>
> Thanks again
>
>
> 2015-09-17 0:07 GMT-03:00 Fenoy Gerald <gerald.fenoy at geolabs.fr>:
>
>> Hello Pablo,
>> thanks for posting such a question on the mailing list.
>>
>> Maybe an online application [1] which is available for more than 3 years
>> now is enough as a real-world example ?
>> There is also this basic example [2] with this application which is 2
>> years old.
>>
>> I do apologize to present only MapMint product based applications but it
>> is using massively using ZOO-Project and after all MapMint is now an
>> OpenSource project. You may keep in touch to have access to the MapMint 2.0
>> version which is on its way and will offer amazing new feature and new way
>> to interact with ZOO-Kernel by taking advantages of the ZOO-Client the new
>> comer in the ZOO-Project family and which can be used on the client side to
>> make it simple to interact with any WPS server. Note that both the
>> ZOO-Client and ZOO-Kernel are supporting WPS 2.0 specification including
>> the Dismiss extension.
>>
>> If you check the header of the html pages of both applications you may
>> probably notice that it is well the RawDataOutput of an execute request.
>> Then obviously all the interactions imply usage of WPS requests also.
>> Please note that it is an old ZOO-Kernel setup but still working pretty
>> well.
>>
>> If you have a deeper look into the header of WPS requests or indirectly
>> the HTML pages, you may also notice that this setup has been made
>> specifically on windows IIS server.
>>
>> So let say that this are basic but still real-world examples.
>>
>> I hope I had correctly answered you question,
>> Best regards,
>>
>> [1] http://www.velo.morbihan.fr/pv/public/MorbihanVelo2
>> [2] http://observatoire.natureparif.fr/public/
>>
>> > Le 17 sept. 2015 à 10:39, pablo zader <pzader at gmail.com> a écrit :
>> >
>> > Hi list
>> >
>> > Were I can find use cases or Real-world Examples of the WPS technology?
>> in partiicular with ZOO-Project.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advanced
>> >
>> > Pablo
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