[Geoserver-devel] Community schema status ?

Hi,

On behalf of the Dutch Cadastre I am investigating the development status
for Community Schema (mapping) / complex datastores in GeoServer. The idea
is to potentially use this feature to support INSPIRE
(http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/) Application Schemas. So far I have
found the wiki page http://tinyurl.com/lx93cl and similar. At this point I
have two specific questions:

- is this work still continued (e.g. port into trunk) ?
- have others used this feature for mapping INSPIRE appschema's ?

thanks,

--Just van den Broecke - www.justobjects.nl

Hi Just,

we are using automatically generated GML 3.1.1 schemas for GeoSciML as
the main driver for the work, but the intention is to be
INSPIRE-ready.

This means finishing the GML 3.2 bindings (not such a huge deal) and testing.

I will be testing and debugging against the INSPIRE hydrography theme
at some stage - though I'll probably wait till the revision comes back
after comment period.

Am not aware of others yet, but would be interested in hearing and helping.

FYI Am working with Ben and the team in Perth, as part of the CSIRO
team, but also working in a separate domain (Water vs Geology). We
are getting good support from the OpenGeo folks, and are actively
working towards trying to have a app-schema available as a core
capability in standard Geoserver releases from 2.0 on.

regards
Rob Atkinson

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Just van den
Broecke<just@anonymised.com> wrote:

Hi,

On behalf of the Dutch Cadastre I am investigating the development status
for Community Schema (mapping) / complex datastores in GeoServer. The idea
is to potentially use this feature to support INSPIRE
(http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/) Application Schemas. So far I have
found the wiki page http://tinyurl.com/lx93cl and similar. At this point I
have two specific questions:

- is this work still continued (e.g. port into trunk) ?
- have others used this feature for mapping INSPIRE appschema's ?

thanks,

--Just van den Broecke - www.justobjects.nl

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For the benefit of the list:

Subject: Re: GeoServer: Community Schemas
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 03:44:19 +0800
From: Andrea Aime <aaime@anonymised.com>
To: just@anonymised.com <just@anonymised.com>
CC: Gabriel Roldan <groldan@anonymised.com>, Justin Deoliveira <jdeolive@anonymised.com>, "Caradoc-Davies, Ben (E&M, Kensington)" <Ben.Caradoc-Davies@anonymised.com>
References: <3953.145.77.102.248.1244555379.squirrel@anonymised.com>

Just van den Broecke ha scritto:
> Hello Andrea,
>
> Sorry to write you directly. My mail below is to the GS developer list but
> pending moderator approval (I think my subscription is in progress) and I
> get pressed to come up with an OS solution before the commercials take
> over ;-). I see both GS and Deegree support this feature but I rather
> stick with GS. btw the project will also involve GeoNetwork (through
> Jeroen T.).
>
> "On behalf of the Dutch Cadastre I am investigating the development status
> for Community Schema (mapping) / complex datastores in GeoServer. The idea
> is to potentially use this feature to support INSPIRE
> (http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/) Application Schemas. So far I have
> found the wiki page http://tinyurl.com/lx93cl and similar. At this point I
> have two specific questions:
>
> - is this work still continued (e.g. port into trunk) ?

Indeed it is, it's going to become part of the 2.0 release.
Ben is writing a tutorial on who to setup complex feature mapping
these days:
http://gridlock.openplans.org/geoserver/trunk/doc/user/tutorials/app-schema/app-schema-tutorial.html

> - have others used this feature for mapping INSPIRE appschema's ?"

I think Ben was mostly addressing GeoSciML, but I may be
wrong.

> I saw your name refered in several documents aorund this theme. Maybe you
> have some short answers ? thanks and best regards,

I'm not really involved in the complex feature effort,
but the people I've cc'ed sure know a lot about it :slight_smile:

Cheers
Andrea

--
Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Expert service straight from the developers.

--
Ben Caradoc-Davies <Ben.Caradoc-Davies@anonymised.com>
Software Engineer, CSIRO Exploration and Mining
Australian Resources Research Centre
26 Dick Perry Ave, Kensington WA 6151, Australia

Hi Rob/Ben/Andrea,

Thank you all for responding! I see from other posts that the documentation is also being migrated.

FYI In first instance the Dutch Cadastre will be working on Transformation of AD (Addresses) and CP (Cadastral Parcels) app-schema's (which should be simpler than Hydrography).

best,

--Just

Just van den Broecke just@anonymised.com
The Netherlands http://www.justobjects.nl

Rob Atkinson wrote:

Hi Just,

we are using automatically generated GML 3.1.1 schemas for GeoSciML as
the main driver for the work, but the intention is to be
INSPIRE-ready.

This means finishing the GML 3.2 bindings (not such a huge deal) and testing.

I will be testing and debugging against the INSPIRE hydrography theme
at some stage - though I'll probably wait till the revision comes back
after comment period.

Am not aware of others yet, but would be interested in hearing and helping.

FYI Am working with Ben and the team in Perth, as part of the CSIRO
team, but also working in a separate domain (Water vs Geology). We
are getting good support from the OpenGeo folks, and are actively
working towards trying to have a app-schema available as a core
capability in standard Geoserver releases from 2.0 on.

regards
Rob Atkinson

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Just van den
Broecke<just@anonymised.com> wrote:

Hi,

On behalf of the Dutch Cadastre I am investigating the development status
for Community Schema (mapping) / complex datastores in GeoServer. The idea
is to potentially use this feature to support INSPIRE
(http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/) Application Schemas. So far I have
found the wiki page http://tinyurl.com/lx93cl and similar. At this point I
have two specific questions:

- is this work still continued (e.g. port into trunk) ?
- have others used this feature for mapping INSPIRE appschema's ?

thanks,

--Just van den Broecke - www.justobjects.nl

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Hi Rob/Ben/Andrea,

Thank you all for your responses! I see from other posts that the documentation is also being migrated.

FYI In first instance the Dutch Cadastre will be working on Transformation of AD (Addresses) and CP (Cadastral Parcels) app-schema's (which should be simpler than Hydrography).

best,

--Just

Just van den Broecke just@anonymised.com
The Netherlands http://www.justobjects.nl

Rob Atkinson wrote:

Hi Just,

we are using automatically generated GML 3.1.1 schemas for GeoSciML as
the main driver for the work, but the intention is to be
INSPIRE-ready.

This means finishing the GML 3.2 bindings (not such a huge deal) and testing.

I will be testing and debugging against the INSPIRE hydrography theme
at some stage - though I'll probably wait till the revision comes back
after comment period.

Am not aware of others yet, but would be interested in hearing and helping.

FYI Am working with Ben and the team in Perth, as part of the CSIRO
team, but also working in a separate domain (Water vs Geology). We
are getting good support from the OpenGeo folks, and are actively
working towards trying to have a app-schema available as a core
capability in standard Geoserver releases from 2.0 on.

regards
Rob Atkinson

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Just van den
Broecke<just@anonymised.com> wrote:

Hi,

On behalf of the Dutch Cadastre I am investigating the development status
for Community Schema (mapping) / complex datastores in GeoServer. The idea
is to potentially use this feature to support INSPIRE
(http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/) Application Schemas. So far I have
found the wiki page http://tinyurl.com/lx93cl and similar. At this point I
have two specific questions:

- is this work still continued (e.g. port into trunk) ?
- have others used this feature for mapping INSPIRE appschema's ?

thanks,

--Just van den Broecke - www.justobjects.nl

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