[Geoserver-devel] WPS community module

Hi Lucas,

I’m Roberto. If you look on Tigris Web Site at http://wpsint.tigris.org/, you will find out a full implementation of WPS 0.4.0 using Spring Framework (under Documents & files, look the latest release 0.0.3 - WPS Framework Specification 0.4.0 (0).

I’ve implemented the whole WPS specification and even added a layer to support SOAP/WSDL for client who does not have WPS connector for rather .NET or AXIS2 to help them to consume WPS operations.

I’ve worked with Peter Schut him-self (the creator of WPS spec), to make it a good platform according to his vision.

There are other organisation are actually use my WPS framework.

Have a look!
Roberto Caron (Fujitsu Consulting).

----- Original Message ----
From: Lucas Reed lreed@anonymised.com
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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 7:50:22 PM
Subject: [Geoserver-devel] WPS community module

Hi,

I recently checked in the WPS community module we’re working on.

  1. I’d like to know what the proper way would be to have the WPS
    module be included selectivly when building GeoServer with Maven.
    I haven’t had much luck getting the WPS module to load outside of
    my Eclipse development environment.

  2. At this point we don’t need any user configurability, and with
    that in mind, what are the minimal modifications needed outside the
    community module in order to get the WPS module loading and running?

Thanks,
Lucas Reed


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This is Frogs right? We had a meeting with you a couple years ago - but you never came back to talk to us again ... glad to see you are still at it. We have also talked to 52 north who are making good progress.

Aside - nice work using Axis2; I have just run into it in another project ... we may come back to you with some questions when GeoServer is interested in supporting SOAP/WSDL.

In terms of collaboration have a look at the GeoTools process API and let us know if that would be a good way for Java developers to make functionality available to your service.

Jody

Roberto Caron wrote:

Hi Lucas,

   I'm Roberto. If you look on Tigris Web Site at http://wpsint.tigris.org/, you will find out a full implementation of WPS 0.4.0 using Spring Framework (under Documents & files, look the latest release 0.0.3 - WPS Framework Specification 0.4.0 (0) <http://wpsint.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=9565&expandFolder=9565&folderID=9565&gt;\.

  I've implemented the whole WPS specification and even added a layer to support SOAP/WSDL for client who does not have WPS connector for rather .NET or AXIS2 to help them to consume WPS operations.

  I've worked with Peter Schut him-self (the creator of WPS spec), to make it a good platform according to his vision.

  There are other organisation are actually use my WPS framework.

  Have a look!
  Roberto Caron (Fujitsu Consulting).

----- Original Message ----
From: Lucas Reed <lreed@anonymised.com>
To: geoserver-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 7:50:22 PM
Subject: [Geoserver-devel] WPS community module

Hi,

I recently checked in the WPS community module we're working on.

1) I'd like to know what the proper way would be to have the WPS
module be included selectivly when building GeoServer with Maven.
I haven't had much luck getting the WPS module to load outside of
my Eclipse development environment.

2) At this point we don't need any user configurability, and with
that in mind, what are the minimal modifications needed outside the
community module in order to get the WPS module loading and running?

Thanks,
Lucas Reed

Hi Roberto,

Thanks for the pointer. I'm sure your implementation
will be useful for reference as we progress with ours.

-Lucas

Roberto Caron wrote:

Hi Lucas,

   I'm Roberto. If you look on Tigris Web Site at http://wpsint.tigris.org/, you will find out a full implementation of WPS 0.4.0 using Spring Framework (under Documents & files, look the latest release 0.0.3 - WPS Framework Specification 0.4.0 (0) <http://wpsint.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=9565&expandFolder=9565&folderID=9565&gt;\.

  I've implemented the whole WPS specification and even added a layer to support SOAP/WSDL for client who does not have WPS connector for rather .NET or AXIS2 to help them to consume WPS operations.

  I've worked with Peter Schut him-self (the creator of WPS spec), to make it a good platform according to his vision.

  There are other organisation are actually use my WPS framework.

  Have a look!
  Roberto Caron (Fujitsu Consulting).

----- Original Message ----
From: Lucas Reed <lreed@anonymised.com>
To: geoserver-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 7:50:22 PM
Subject: [Geoserver-devel] WPS community module

Hi,

I recently checked in the WPS community module we're working on.

1) I'd like to know what the proper way would be to have the WPS
module be included selectivly when building GeoServer with Maven.
I haven't had much luck getting the WPS module to load outside of
my Eclipse development environment.

2) At this point we don't need any user configurability, and with
that in mind, what are the minimal modifications needed outside the
community module in order to get the WPS module loading and running?

Thanks,
Lucas Reed

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