Interesting idea...
My impression is that OpenGeo prefers thin, web-based clients where
possible. But as you point out, there are some significant limitations
with this approach when used with large volumes of vector data. It does
seem like it would be a good thing to have a richer client which can
really show off the performance capabilities of GeoServer.
Another thing which seems to be something a lot of people want is a good
SLD style editor. I have heard that uDig is useful for this (which
makes sense, since it's based on GeoTools). I think OpenGeo's
direction is the Styler GeoExt app - but there's probably room for more,
and a rich client app would probably have some nice capabilities which
are harder to do on the web.
Anyway, it will be a while before I am in a position to influence
OpenGeo direction!
Martin
On 10/26/2011 9:56 PM, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Half seriously, let's see it OpenGEO now sees the potential and benefit of
> making OpenJUMP to a full compliant WFS client supporting all the fine
> Geoserver WFS features and includes OpenJUMP into the Geoserver installation
> package (or into OpenGEO Suite) which now has an OpenLayers demo client and
> new users keep asking why does it not show more than 150 WFS features in the
> WFS layer preview. OpenJUMP could also a nice client for new WPS processes.
> Yes, and INSPIRE download services which are WFS with some extras.
> Unfortunately nobody maintains now the deegree based WFS client and fixing it
> would probably mean building a new one based on Geotools and for that a
> sponsor would be needed.
>
> -Jukka Rahkonen-
>
> Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> the architect/designer of JUMP/OpenJUMP stays well integrated with the
> FOSS4G family:
>
>> http://opengeo.org/about/press/20111025-martindavis/
> congrats and best of luck for you Martin!
>
> stefan
>
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