Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] OpenLayers for the Vancouver Olympics 2010 Weather Web Map

2010-01-21 Thread Eric Lemoine
On Thursday, January 21, 2010, Alexandre Leroux
alexandre.ler...@ec.gc.ca wrote:


 Very cool!  From looking at the source it's using MapFish...quite a big 
 promotional app for the MapFish team!  congrats.

 -jeff

 Right! Our initial versions used MapFish, but to be honest, we're moving away 
 from MapFish to pure GeoExt since we don't need the MapFish Server/Client 
 paradigm. (obviously our plans may change in the future!)

Great stuff! Feel free to mention your app on the GeoExt mailing list.

Thanks,

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[OSGeo-Discuss] web mapping package

2009-12-29 Thread Eric Lemoine
On Tuesday, December 29, 2009, Bob Basques bob.basq...@ci.stpaul.mn.us wrote:
 John (and others),

 I keep forgetting to relay this little tidbit.  GeoMoose is built on top of 
 OpenLayers, so all of it's data sources are theoretically, feasible as 
 datsources as well.

 The Map View is all OpenLayers.

Hi everyone

I should first mention that I'm one of the developpers of OpenLayers,
GeoExt and MapFish.

I recently took a quick look at GeoMoose (2.0). From my understanding
GeoMoose provides an OpenLayers-based application that can be
customized by editing configuration files. It provides an
out-of-the-box solution that makes it easy for non-developers to
create web-mapping applications with typical tools (search, measure
distances/areas, etc.). People from GeoMoose, please correct me if my
understanding is wrong or inaccurate.

In contrast, GeoExt doesn't provide an application, it provides a
JavaScript library, based on which developers can create applications.
GeoExt is complementary to OpenLayers, it brings RIA (Rich Internet
Applications) type components, like a layer tree, a legend panel, a
feature grid, etc. I think the GeoExt examples concretely show what
GeoExt provides and how to use GeoExt.

MapFish is a complete framework for creating web-mapping apps. I won't
describe MapFish in detail here, but I just want to make it clear that
MapFish does not either provide an application, it is a framework for
developers to create OpenLayers- and GeoExt-based web-mapping user
interfaces. Basically MapFish provides tools to create
ready-to-extend web-mapping apps, and to create web services for
searching and editing geographic objects.

Thanks, and west wishes to all for 2010,


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