The IIF(Image Integration Framework) is a good example of the use of the IWS Javascript API.
I am exploring it top-down and Sudesh is investigating it bottom-up.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Display a vector layer in the multi layer viewer
Facts
- Viewer doesn't support WFS layers
- Supports WMS and ArcXML
Investigate
- Overlaying a WMS layer on top of a raster layer
- Investigate 'Simple Vector Layer' support
- Search capabilities of IWS. Check in IIS (Image Integration Framework)
- How to publish a WMS service using data from a MySQL server. Using UMN Mapserver
Creating a point feature in a database
Definition of tasks
- A user selects a point.
- It's lat/lon and other attribute data are sent to a backend page.
- The page formulates a SFSQL query to enter a new point feature into a layer(table) and runs it.
- The attribute data are also inserted into the correct table, using the feature-id as the key.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Proof of Concept of indexlanka.com
A short term joint development project for developing a minimal working Web GIS application using IWS.
Delivery date is Wednesday, September 12th 2007.
These are the main requirements:
The comments for this post will document the project management aspect for this particular short-term project.
Delivery date is Wednesday, September 12th 2007.
These are the main requirements:
- Overlay vector and raster data correctly.
- Allow a customer to add a point feature and associate attributes with it.
- Search user added features by attributes.
- Implement customer login functionality.
- Interface for self-registering of a customer.
- Restrict the allowed zooming levels.
- Prepare an initial document on the business model for indexlanka.com
The comments for this post will document the project management aspect for this particular short-term project.
Nature of our Collaboration
The UCSC is a leading institution for higher learning that engages in R&D in GIS and related technologies. Geo Informatics Lanka is a leading private institution that engages in GIS related service provision for the Sri Lankan industry. Both institutions stand to benefit immensely by a fruitful mutual collaboration.
The collaboration was conceived on August of 2007 and it is decided that both parties initially collaborate on a short-term project on a no-strings-attached basis till enough mutual understanding is acquired to go ahead with a longer term arrangement.
The rationale for the collaboration, in no particular order is:
The collaboration was conceived on August of 2007 and it is decided that both parties initially collaborate on a short-term project on a no-strings-attached basis till enough mutual understanding is acquired to go ahead with a longer term arrangement.
The rationale for the collaboration, in no particular order is:
- The UCSC is very strong in the IT portion of the (GIS = Geography + IT) equation.
- The UCSC has a constant flow of high quality incoming students.
- Geo Informatics Lanka has very good GIS hardware, software, and data resources.
- Geo Informatics Lanka has been providing GIS services to the government and non-government sectors for a long time and has thus acquired an extensive experience, reputation and contacts in the local geo-spatial community.
- Research by UCSC can be motivated and supported through real-world considerations of commercial applications at Geo Informatics Lanka.
- A long term collaboration with Geo Informatics Lanka would be one of the justifications for upgrading the GIS Lab as a 'Center' within the UCSC and a catalyst for the evolution of the UCSC GIS Lab as a center of excellence in GIS.
- There are a lot of multi-million rupee GIS based government projects that are executed by foreign companies and consultants, that could have been handled by a local agency, such as the one envisioned in this collaboration.
- The collaboration could lead to results that are in the national interest.
Welcome to our Collaboration Blog
Welcome to our collaboration blog.
This is a private, unlisted blog exclusively for facilitating the ongoing collaboration between the UCSC and the Geo Informatics Lanka Pvt. Ltd.
We will use it for:
- Posting questions on a particular topic. The resulting discussion on that thread will hopefully eventually lead to a solution. Even after the solution is found, the content in that thread will be useful later when someone at either end is faced with a similar or the same problem.
- Posting how-to notes and tutorials on common tasks that individuals at both ends are engaged in.
- Hosting discussions that require an eventual decision to be reached.
Please note that we have a separate unlisted, private Google Group at groups.google.com/group/gislab for facilitating the coordination aspects.
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