Blaz
January 10, 2007, 11:28am
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Hey!!
I would like to put a (simple) tutorial on setting up ArcSDE in geoserver
1.5.x on geoserver website. Where do you think i should put it?
thanks!
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GeoUser ha scritto:
Hey!!
I would like to put a (simple) tutorial on setting up ArcSDE in geoserver
1.5.x on geoserver website. Where do you think i should put it?
We already have something here:
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOSDOC/ArcSDE+DataStore
but feel free to add any relevant documentation, or if you prefer, to
add a subpage structured in a different way.
Cheers
Andrea
Andrea Aime wrote:
GeoUser ha scritto:
Hey!!
I would like to put a (simple) tutorial on setting up ArcSDE in geoserver
1.5.x on geoserver website. Where do you think i should put it?
We already have something here:
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOSDOC/ArcSDE+DataStore
but feel free to add any relevant documentation, or if you prefer, to
add a subpage structured in a different way.
If you want to do it in real tutorial style, put it under: http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOSDOC/2+Tutorials
It'd be similar to the Shapefile tutorial. Be sure to link to the datastore for more information, but take an approach where you explain the steps, use pictures, ect. Probably could reuse some of the screenshots from the Shapefile one.
Chris
Cheers
Andrea
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