[OSGeo-Discuss] SAP & Maps

2010-02-15 Thread Mauricio Miranda
Hi guys, Does anyone have experience getting data from SAP for mapping porpoise? I need to generate a layer with all the company customers and to show them in a map. Does anybody know about a middleware, tool, something that could help me with this? Thanks in advance. -- Mauricio Miranda Soft

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] SAP & Maps

2010-02-15 Thread miblon
For a customer of ours, we created this construction: The customer uses SAP with an integrated Bentley viewer. They also want to share their data through opengis services. This is our toolchain: - SAP generates a csv and the customers GIS environment (Bentley based) generates a shapefile. - T

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Software Copyright ownership

2010-02-15 Thread Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas
On 14 February 2010 22:44, Brian Russo wrote: > Can you give an example of some osgeo software that is a concern for > US export controls? > Well this topic is under discussion on the board (AFAIK) but, the wiki page says: http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/US_Export_Restrictions " All of our products

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] SAP & Maps

2010-02-15 Thread Mauricio Miranda
Well, that's a solution but I was looking for, it's a kind of webservice based solution because these both servers (SAP and Mappping) are completely separate, even they are in different countries. I know I can copy the file using scp or rsync but a web service would be really perfect. Any idea? O

[OSGeo-Discuss] GSDI 12 Conference Announcement and Call for Papers and Workshops

2010-02-15 Thread Chris Holmes
If anybody can make it I highly recommend this conference. The past few years there has been at least one workshop on OSGeo software. Would be great to have several workshops and a number of papers/presentations. And I imagine I'll try to organize an OSGeo birds of feather type session. ---

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Software Copyright ownership

2010-02-15 Thread Brian Russo
EAR is the Export Administration Regulations, maintained by the Bureau of Industry & Security within the US Department of Commerce. Well I'm no lawyer so I cannot give legal advice nor confirm on this matter. I do know that 740.13(e)(6) says that posting encryption source code and object code onli