Hi guys,
look uDig displaying map with rasters reprojected from geoserver-StreamingRenderer/GridCoverageRenderer.
Simone and me are heavy working on rasters.
Hi guys,
look uDig displaying map with rasters reprojected from geoserver-StreamingRenderer/GridCoverageRenderer.
Simone and me are heavy working on rasters.
Alessio Fabiani wrote:
Hi guys,
look uDig displaying map with rasters reprojected from geoserver-StreamingRenderer/GridCoverageRenderer.
Congrats - very pretty!
If it is helpful we can set up a udig to use GridCoverageRenderer (to aid with your debugging, and reduce code clutter). As I recall we do a bunch of horrible things and call StreamingRenderer right now.
Can I ask you to attach this to the udig screen snaps page? The more cool stuff we put there the better.
(I would attach it but the resolution is reduced on the copy you emailed out).
-<uDig : Confluence;
Cheers,
Jody
Quoting NguyenDuy.Hung@anonymised.com:
Hello Geoserver community
I have this question?
Is there any client that complements Geoserver in a fully-compatible
J2EE
framworkIf no, please give me some hints to build one
Sorry for the late response, this got help up in the admin queue, since
you're not a member. Am moving to the geoserver-users list as well, as
it's a more appropriate forum.
What exactly are you looking for out of the client? J2EE doesn't seem
to really be the best choice for a client, as it's a bit more
heavyweight than needed. If you want a web-based client I'd highly
recommend mapbuilder - http://mapbuilder.sourceforge.net. It's
included in the latest geoserver downloads. All javascript/ajax. If
you wanted a j2ee framework around it, to perhaps manage the layers, do
the configuration of it from the web, you _could_, though I'd probably
recommend just using MapBuilder. It'll give your users a much higher
degree of interactivity - indeed all the best j2ee projects these days
are making use of more javascript. If you have further needs than what
mapbuilder currently offers, then I'd recommend just joining their
community, contributing code there. They also have a war that they
distribute, though all it really contains is a proxy to the javascript
library. So it's already j2ee compatible...
best regards,
Chris
Thank you
Nguyen duy Hung
Asian instiute of technology
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