[mapguide-users] MapGuide MapServer

2009-12-09 Thread Flavio Hendry

Hi all

Anyone installed MapGuide and UMN MapServer on the same machine 
(Windows)? There seem to be conflicts with xerces-c_2_7.dll (and maybe 
others ...).


Mit herzlichen Grüssen / Best Regards
Flavio Hendry


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Re: [mapguide-users] MapGuide, Mapserver and Geoserver

2009-08-26 Thread oshan

Hi Kenneth

Thanks a lot for your reply, it is very informative. At this stage I'm
leaning toward using map guide OS.

On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S (via Nabble)
ml-user+64672-2082867...@n2.nabble.comml-user%2b64672-2082867...@n2.nabble.com
 wrote:

 MapGuide serves the same purpose as MapServer, not sure about Geoserver.
 MapGuide uses FDO to access a (spatial) datastore (eg. database),
 and renders maps (eg. as a PNG image).

 MapGuide is also a service that can expose WMS and WFS.

 MapGuide comes bundles with two viewers,
 one called Flexible weblayout or Fusion viewer
 and one called Basic weblayout or AJAX viewer.

 Fusion is based on OpenLayers, and you can use the official OpenLayers
 viewer as-is, if you want to.

 MapGuide can run on both IIS and Apache, with a choice of PHP, .Net or JSP
 for server programming language.

 With MapGuide, you can use MapGuide Maestro to set up your map and tools,
 without writing any code (point and click).
 You can then build extra functions, which require coding.

 You can browse the Getting started guide here to get a rough idea of the
 process:
 http://mapguide.osgeo.org/2.0/documentation.html

 There is an incomplete Maestro guide here (with screenshots):
 http://trac.osgeo.org/mapguide/wiki/maestro/UserGuide

 I don't know how much coding is involved in setting up a site with other
 servers
 than MapGuide.


 Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S



 oshan skrev:

 HI I can some please explain me the difference between MapGuide, MapServer
 and Geoserver. I understand that they are all map servers. Also I believe
 that mapguide consist of a browser interface to display the maps. Is this
 similar to openlayers? Are they using openlayers internally? I can sorta
 understand how mapserver or geoserver integrates into a GIS system. For
 example openlayers will be the front end of the GIS system. mapserver or
 geoserver will server the user maps and also somehow pull data from a
 database (ie postGIS) (not sure how this part works?) So is this how
 MapGuide also works? Which of these involve the least coding? Also if I am
 planing to use Apache Tomcat server and JSP for server side scripting which
 of the three will be a good choice? Thanks I eagerly awaits your reposes
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Re: [mapguide-users] MapGuide, Mapserver and Geoserver

2009-08-24 Thread Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S

MapGuide serves the same purpose as MapServer, not sure about Geoserver.
MapGuide uses FDO to access a (spatial) datastore (eg. database),
and renders maps (eg. as a PNG image).

MapGuide is also a service that can expose WMS and WFS.

MapGuide comes bundles with two viewers,
one called Flexible weblayout or Fusion viewer
and one called Basic weblayout or AJAX viewer.

Fusion is based on OpenLayers, and you can use the official OpenLayers
viewer as-is, if you want to.

MapGuide can run on both IIS and Apache, with a choice of PHP, .Net or JSP
for server programming language.

With MapGuide, you can use MapGuide Maestro to set up your map and tools,
without writing any code (point and click).
You can then build extra functions, which require coding.

You can browse the Getting started guide here to get a rough idea of 
the process:

http://mapguide.osgeo.org/2.0/documentation.html

There is an incomplete Maestro guide here (with screenshots):
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapguide/wiki/maestro/UserGuide

I don't know how much coding is involved in setting up a site with other 
servers

than MapGuide.


Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S



oshan skrev:
HI I can some please explain me the difference between MapGuide, 
MapServer and Geoserver. I understand that they are all map servers. 
Also I believe that mapguide consist of a browser interface to display 
the maps. Is this similar to openlayers? Are they using openlayers 
internally? I can sorta understand how mapserver or geoserver 
integrates into a GIS system. For example openlayers will be the front 
end of the GIS system. mapserver or geoserver will server the user 
maps and also somehow pull data from a database (ie postGIS) (not sure 
how this part works?) So is this how MapGuide also works? Which of 
these involve the least coding? Also if I am planing to use Apache 
Tomcat server and JSP for server side scripting which of the three 
will be a good choice? Thanks I eagerly awaits your reposes


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AUTOREPLY Re: [mapguide-users] MapGuide, Mapserver and Geoserver

2009-08-24 Thread m . roth


 
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
 
vom 24.08.2009 bis einschließlich 28.08.2009 befinde ich mich im Urlaub. Ihre 
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Ab dem 31.08.2009 bin ich wieder für Sie erreichbar. 
 
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
 
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Internet www.gds-online.net 
 
 
Geschäftsführer 
Dipl.-Ing.Reinhold Heisterkamp
Amtsgericht Coesfeld HRB 4893
MapGuide serves the same purpose as MapServer, not sure about Geoserver.
MapGuide uses FDO to access a (spatial) datastore (eg. database),
and renders maps (eg. as a PNG image).

MapGuide is also a service that can expose WMS and WFS.

MapGuide comes bundles with two viewers,
one called Flexible weblayout or Fusion viewer
and one called Basic weblayout or AJAX viewer.

Fusion is based on OpenLayers, and you can use the official OpenLayers
viewer as-is, if you want to.

MapGuide can run on both IIS and Apache, with a choice of PHP, .Net or JSP
for server programming language.

With MapGuide, you can use MapGuide Maestro to set up your map and tools,
without writing any code (point and click).
You can then build extra functions, which require coding.

You can browse the Getting started guide here to get a rough idea of 
the process:
http://mapguide.osgeo.org/2.0/documentation.html

There is an incomplete Maestro guide here (with screenshots):
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapguide/wiki/maestro/UserGuide

I don't know how much coding is involved in setting up a site with other 
servers
than MapGuide.


Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S



oshan skrev:
 HI I can some please explain me the difference between MapGuide, 
 MapServer and Geoserver. I understand that they are all map servers. 
 Also I believe that mapguide consist of a browser interface to display 
 the maps. Is this similar to openlayers? Are they using openlayers 
 internally? I can sorta understand how mapserver or geoserver 
 integrates into a GIS system. For example openlayers will be the front 
 end of the GIS system. mapserver or geoserver will server the user 
 maps and also somehow pull data from a database (ie postGIS) (not sure 
 how this part works?) So is this how MapGuide also works? Which of 
 these involve the least coding? Also if I am planing to use Apache 
 Tomcat server and JSP for server side scripting which of the three 
 will be a good choice? Thanks I eagerly awaits your reposes
 
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[mapguide-users] MapGuide, Mapserver and Geoserver

2009-08-21 Thread oshan

HI

I can some please explain me the difference between MapGuide, MapServer and
Geoserver. I understand that they are all map servers. Also I believe that
mapguide consist of a browser interface to display the maps. Is this similar
to openlayers? Are they using openlayers internally? 

I can sorta understand how mapserver or geoserver integrates into a GIS
system. For example openlayers will be the front end of the GIS system.
mapserver or geoserver will server the user maps and also somehow pull data
from a database (ie postGIS) (not sure how this part works?) So is this how
MapGuide also works?

Which of these involve the least coding? 

Also if I am planing to use Apache Tomcat server and JSP for server side
scripting which of the three will be a good choice?

Thanks
I eagerly awaits your reposes  


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AUTOREPLY [mapguide-users] MapGuide, Mapserver and Geoserver

2009-08-21 Thread m . roth


 
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
 
vom 24.08.2009 bis einschlielich 28.08.2009 befinde ich mich im Urlaub. Ihre 
E-Mail wurde hausintern weitergeleitet.
Ab dem 31.08.2009 bin ich wieder fr Sie erreichbar. 
 
Mit freundlichen Gren
 
Markus Roth 


GDS Geo Daten Service GmbHWilbecke 14
46325 Borken
Tel. 02861/9201-62
Fax. 02861/9201-79
E-Mail m.r...@gds-team.de
Internet www.gds-online.net 
 
 
Geschftsfhrer 
Dipl.-Ing.Reinhold Heisterkamp
Amtsgericht Coesfeld HRB 4893

HI

I can some please explain me the difference between MapGuide, MapServer and
Geoserver. I understand that they are all map servers. Also I believe that
mapguide consist of a browser interface to display the maps. Is this similar
to openlayers? Are they using openlayers internally? 

I can sorta understand how mapserver or geoserver integrates into a GIS
system. For example openlayers will be the front end of the GIS system.
mapserver or geoserver will server the user maps and also somehow pull data
from a database (ie postGIS) (not sure how this part works?) So is this how
MapGuide also works?

Which of these involve the least coding? 

Also if I am planing to use Apache Tomcat server and JSP for server side
scripting which of the three will be a good choice?

Thanks
I eagerly awaits your reposes  


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