Folks,
 
What is the plan then?  I was wondering where the sources would be.  Thank you.
 
v/r,
Efren
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Subject: RE: [Geoserver-devel] Re: [Geoserver-users] netcdf - wcs resource



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Subject  RE: [Geoserver-devel] Re: [Geoserver-users] netcdf - wcs resource
 

Rob,

Thank you for your response.  This is our current state of affairs, where
MBL (Metoc Broker Language), JMBL (Joint Metoc Broker Language):

          +-> MBL      <-+                            +-> ...
          |              |                            |

Client(s) <--+-> JMBL     <-+--> File Encoding Cache  <--+-> IEEE format
w/header data source

          |              |    (GRIB, netCDF, ...)     |
          +-> GML      <-+                            +-> RDBMS with GIS

support (Orcale Spatial, PostgreSQL + PostGIS, ...)

I was wondering, when providing netCDF support for WCS, whether the RDBMS
with GIS support would store metadata pertinent to the netCDF file or
whether it would have to duplicate the existing data in the netCDF file in
the RDBMS with GIS support.  Thank you.

v/r,
Efren

 

Efren:

There shouldn't be any need to duplicate the data in the netCDF file.

 

Alex

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