We are a software development group for Geomatics that has been implementing and using OGC specifications since 2000.
Since 2008 our group began working with geoserver and assimilate their code.
Some time ago we implemented the TJS specification from OGC as a Geoserver extension.
Currently we have a first version and we are interested in collaborate with the Geoserver project to assess this implementation.
Best regards,
Rafael Cruz Iglesias
GeoMIX Office Director
GeoSí Enterprise
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On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 3:50 PM, Rafael Cruz <rcruz@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi, ****
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We are a software development group for Geomatics that has been
implementing and using OGC specifications since 2000. ****
Since 2008 our group began working with geoserver and assimilate their
code. ****
Some time ago we implemented the TJS specification from OGC as a Geoserver
extension. ****
Currently we have a first version and we are interested in collaborate
with the Geoserver project to assess this implementation.
Hi Rafael,
can you provide us with an overview of what you did?
Like a description of how the TJS was implemented, version of GeoServer
used, if you had to change anything
in the core code... you know, some sort of introduction.