hi,

no, it doesn´t have to be geoserver. I´m using geoserver to serve data into an openlayer/geoExt client and would like an easy way to serve various basemaps which are produced in ArcGIS. 

Do I not need a service then to feed the tiles into openlayers? Ca I just upload the tiles produced by Arc2Earth onto the server and serve through openlayers? How is the performance?

yours,

Rob



Von: Stephen V. Mather <s...@clevelandmetroparks.com>
An: 'Robert Buckley' <robertdbuck...@yahoo.com>; geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Gesendet: 19:42 Dienstag, 25.Oktober 2011
Betreff: RE: [Geoserver-users] Arc2Earth tilecache with GeoWebCache

Does it have to be served by GeoServer, or can you just point your client to an Arc2Earth cache type served by any www server, whether that be google style, bing style, arcgis style etc.?  If your client is OpenLayers, this might be the easier option.
 
Best,
Steve
 
http://www.clemetparks.com/images/esig/cmp-ms-90x122.pngStephen Mather
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Manager
(216) 635-3243
s...@clevelandmetroparks.com
clevelandmetroparks.com
 
 
 
 
From: Robert Buckley [mailto:robertdbuck...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 12:23 PM
To: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Geoserver-users] Arc2Earth tilecache with GeoWebCache
 
Hi,
 
Does anyone know the tilecache the following Tiling formats well enough to tell me whether tiles exported from ArcGIS using the Arc2Earth Map Tile Exporter are compatible with Geoserver/GeoWebCache?
 
In the Cache format in arc2Earth one can download tile in either of the following formats...
 
Googlemaps (z/x/y)
Ms Bing Quadkey
ArcGis Server Level/row/column
WeoGeo  (z/x/y)
OSGEO Tile Map Service (z/x/y)
and MBTiles - SQLite DB
 
I would love to be able to export tiles from ArcGIS to serve as background maps for data served by geoserver. I just don´t know the Technology well enough.
 
Can anyone enlighten me?
 
yours,
 
Rob


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