Hello all,
I just upgraded to the brand new 1.6b4 on tomcat 5.5/jdk1.6.0. No problem. Outlined roads are OK (broken in 1.6b3). Also, perfs are quite good compared to the 1.6b2 (didn't test much the b3 because of the roads bug).
I'd like to try the new www directory - I'd like to ship gs with my own js client. How does it work ? Shall the js client use a WMS getcapabilities to be advised of the layers list, or may I fetch somewhere a WMC ?
Thanks for your work, all of you
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Fabrice Phung
Fabrice Phung wrote:
Hello all,
I just upgraded to the brand new 1.6b4 on tomcat 5.5/jdk1.6.0. No
problem. Outlined roads are OK (broken in 1.6b3). Also, perfs are quite
good compared to the 1.6b2 (didn't test much the b3 because of the roads
bug).
Great to hear. There was a lot of performance work that went into beta3,
glad it is showing!!
I'd like to try the new www directory - I'd like to ship gs with my own
js client. How does it work ? Shall the js client use a WMS
getcapabilities to be advised of the layers list, or may I fetch
somewhere a WMC ?
Well... you have a lot of freedom here to do what you wish. I would
suggest basing your client off of OpenLayers, its the ideal library for
building geo web applications. And has much of the base functionality
you will undoubtedly need. Its very easy to embed an openlayers map in
any webpage and build your own widgets around it. However for more
details I suggest you poke around the openlayers wiki and developer list.
Thanks for your work, all of you
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Justin Deoliveira
The Open Planning Project
http://topp.openplans.org