> Does any of the open source web based GIS server support geocoding?
Gisgraphy Framework - A ready to use worldwide geocoder
http://www.gisgraphy.com/
Noli
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On Thursday 09 September 2010 8:31:52 pm you wrote:
> Do you have any idea of integrating web GIS into Desktop GIS?
Mayank,
Can you please clarify exactly what you want to do?
What do you mean when you say web-based?
If you provided specifics then we can better suggest solutions.
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> But can you tell me how to connect gvsig with WMS and WFS?
ftp://gvsig.org/gva/documentacion/cursos/gvSIG_workshop_OSGIS09.pdf
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Thanks Noli,
But can you tell me how to connect gvsig with WMS and WFS?
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So code sprint is tomorrow (in 8.5 hours).
Can we have any chance of getting the directory instruction in place before
hand?
I would much rather use the smaller iso code names (en, es, fr, ko, etc...)
than type out each language.
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Fawcett, David (MPCA) wrote:
Micha Silver has a timely blog post: http://www.surfaces.co.il/?p=782 (via
Planet OSGeo)
Nothing like being in the right place at the right time. That article
answers questions I haven't even formed yet. This paragraph alone has
probably just saved me hours of
Micha Silver has a timely blog post: http://www.surfaces.co.il/?p=782 (via
Planet OSGeo)
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Bill,
The best place to check on the status of such rpms is the Enterprise
Linux mailing list (aka Redhat/Centos,SUSE etc)
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/el
Enjoy,
Alex
On 09/09/2010 12:10 PM, Bill Thoen wrote:
> I hope this is the appropriate place for this general-GIS software
> quest
I hope this is the appropriate place for this general-GIS software
question. Apologies if this isn't it.
I'm looking for a yum repo or an rpm download site for the following set
of GIS packages for a machine running Centos 5.5:
PostgreSQL
Proj4
GDAL / OGR tools
GEOS
PostGIS
MapServer
PHP Mapsc
actually besides your web-based requirement (which the software below
doesn't fulfil)
A free spatial statistics tool is GeoDa - with an open source version
under work (http://geodacenter.asu.edu/software).
stefan
Mayank Agarwal wrote:
I want an opensource GIS might or might not be java based a
What do you mean about "web based GIS"?
QGIS, gvSig, and uDig can act as client to Web Map Servers.
'QGIS, gvSig, and uDig are all open source desktop GIS's that can
connect to web services. uDig is currently the most advanced on that
front, connecting to WMS and WFS, as well as allowing editing
Thanks a lot Doug,
But will it help Desktop GIS to act as a web based GIS?
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Mayank,
You can use php to call GRASS, postgis, gdal, etc. to do all you ask.
See http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_and_PHP
Example.
http://www.gapserve.ncsu.edu/prgap/prgap/.
Doug
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Thanks Simon,
But I need a web based GIS.
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On Thursday 09 September 2010 5:06:29 pm Mayank Agarwal wrote:
> I want an opensource GIS might or might not be java based and should
> support following things-
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> 1. Apply ArcGIS Spatial Analyst tools for surface and distance, analyses :
> -Statistical data analysis using Moran's I, Geary's C,
I want an opensource GIS might or might not be java based and should support
following things-
1. Apply ArcGIS Spatial Analyst tools for surface and distance, analyses :
-Statistical data analysis using Moran's I, Geary's C, Kriging, Local Moran's
I, Spatial Scan Statistic, Geographic weighted
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