Hello Ben,

I don't think it's too difficult or too much work to implement some things of 
geoext with openlayers. A very common reference afaik is the MapFish demo, 
probably you know that already. There are some other tools out there, but I 
think they provide only png or jpg files.

Hope this helps,

Gery


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On May 28, 2013, at 21:25, "Benjamin Krepp" <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear colleagues,
 
I have a couple of OpenLayers apps (backed by Geoserver) to which I’d like to 
add the ability to print the map in .pdf format. The Geoserver Printing Module 
(http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/community/printing/index.html) looks 
like it would provide the server-side support I’m looking for.
 
However, the documentation for the Print Module indicates that the print 
service it supports is meant to be used from GeoExt client-side apps. For a 
variety of reasons (not the least of which is budget limitations) I’m not in a 
position to re-implement the OL apps in question using GeoExt.
 
Given this, I have a couple of questions:
1.       Does anyone know if a plain-vanilla OpenLayers app can successfully 
make use of the Geoserver Printing Module service? If anyone does, I’d 
appreciate reference(s) to working sample code.
2.       If (1) is not possible, is there some approach that would work that 
wouldn’t require re-writing the whole app to use GeoExt? For example, might it 
be possible to use GeoExt only in a very limited way (e.g., manage the ‘map 
canvas’) and rely on the existing body of OL code to handle everything else 
(e.g.,  manage on-screen controls, generation/display of legends, etc.) and 
still be able to exploit the Print Module? If the answer is ‘yes’, pointers to 
sample working code would be appreciated.
 
Since the answer to these questions might be found in either the GeoSever or 
OpenLayers communities, I’m posting this inquiry to both mailing lists. My 
apologies if you receive these questions twice.
 
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer with this.
 
Best regards,
Ben Krepp
 
 
Benjamin Krepp  |  Manager of GIS and IT
CENTRAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STAFF
617.973.7137  | [email protected]
www.ctps.org/bostonmpo
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