Thanks to Jorge, Dominic and Justin for your replies.
I updated the wikipedia WCS entry accordingly for the benefit of everyone.
The WCS test engine seems pretty interesting to us. It will help us make
sure our server also serves WMS in full compliance.
Have a nice day,
Alex
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Environnement Canada / Environment Canada
Centre météorologique canadien / Canadian Meteorological Centre
Section de la réponse aux urgences environnementales /
Environmental Emergency Response Section
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On 11/03/08 16:52, Justin Deoliveira wrote:
Hi Alexandre,
There is a CITE (Compliance and Interoperability Test Engine) which is
used to test reference implementations for OGC specs, including WCS. You
can get the engine from:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/teamengine
To get the tests for wcs you need to sign up for an account on the OGC
portal.I am not sure if they are publicly available elsewhere.
The easiest way (if you are interested) is probably to send a message to
the CITE forum:
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And state that you want access to the tests.
-Justin
Alexandre Leroux wrote:
Hi all,
I tried to find a quick way to test our WCS server implementation
(it's specifically for an in-house meteorological data format - not
useful outside our organization).
What I'm looking for is a simple software such as QGIS, uDig or
similar to test loading data from our WCS server, and help us
debugging it! :-) After some searches, I found GeoServer supports WCS
and well, nothing else. I must be wrong!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Coverage_Service
GDAL supports WCS to some extent:
http://gdal.org/frmt_wcs.html
Thanks a lot for any feedback!
Alex
http://slashgeo.org
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