Hello,
I want to develop a geoserver function (or module) that search shortest path
routing in geoserver, haw I must proceed.
Edward
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There has been some work done in a module in GeoTools that could be useful, that Justin may be able to tell you more about.
You might also check out pgRouting, and figure out how to make a wrapper around it as a module in GeoServer.
Chris
Achilles wrote:
Hello,
I want to develop a geoserver function (or module) that search shortest path
routing in geoserver, haw I must proceed.
Edward
Yeah, there is a Geotools module that does network and has some routing
code. The problem with it is that is memory bound. pgRouting is
interesting, I saw chris schmidt give an interesting demo of it at
foss4g. However I am not sure how well it scales.
Here are some docs about the geotoosl module:
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTDOC/Graphs#Graphs-shortestPath
-Justin
Chris Holmes wrote:
There has been some work done in a module in GeoTools that could be
useful, that Justin may be able to tell you more about.
You might also check out pgRouting, and figure out how to make a wrapper
around it as a module in GeoServer.
Chris
Achilles wrote:
Hello,
I want to develop a geoserver function (or module) that search
shortest path
routing in geoserver, haw I must proceed.
Edward
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