finally.. you may also think about to build your own AJAX client to work remote with JUMP. But indeed, that may become difficult.

I think that is what we all 3 can say. How to do it in detail may be your work.

stefan

Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Suresh Rupnar wrote:
Dear SirI want to use this software on web i.e. on client side showing
maps with some features like pan,
zoom-in, zoom-out, thematic analysis. So, please help us for how to
use OpenJUMP on Web application? You can use OpenJUMP in a way like web application if you first make it downloadable through java web start system which is quite possible as I have heard. Next the data must be accessible through web, which means that there is WMS server for delivering raster maps, orthoimages etc. and WFS server for delivering vectors. After downloading from WFS with an additional OpenJUMP WFS plugin you have actually a local data set and you can use all OpenJUMP features. I would say that this suits best for (semi)professional GIS usage and not so well for a big audience. On the other side I believe no browser application gives such good editing capabilites. You will need a reasonable amount of work if you need user rights management and a possibility to save your edits through a web, but it is possible. -Jukka Rahkonen-


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