On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 5:45 AM, Nomeneta Saili wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Thanks for the info. Yes i just went through fusion tables and they are
> very cool. Would be a great candidate to be included into Geoserver as
> another data source if possible.
>
> The great thing with google docs is that an
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 9:17 AM, Yves Jacolin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Next release of GDAL will have a Google Fusion Table driver. As GeoServer
> use
> OGR for vector layer input, it could be possible to use this kind of data
> source (see http://www.gdal.org/ogr/drv_gft.html).
>
>
GeoServer does not h
Hello,
Next release of GDAL will have a Google Fusion Table driver. As GeoServer use
OGR for vector layer input, it could be possible to use this kind of data
source (see http://www.gdal.org/ogr/drv_gft.html).
Chris, Andrea, am I wrong?
Y.
Le vendredi 06 janvier 2012 05:45:22, Nomeneta Saili a
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the info. Yes i just went through fusion tables and they are
very cool. Would be a great candidate to be included into Geoserver as
another data source if possible.
The great thing with google docs is that anyone can access use and change
them. It is much easier for those wit
Currently no.
Google Fusion tables probably make more sense than straight google doc
spreadsheet, as they have spatial types and I don't believe spreadsheets
do. But I guess you could do like x,y in a spreadsheet. Or if we had cool
joining capabilities it'd be possible.
But we don't even have G
Hi People,
Just wondering if Geoserver can open Google docs spreadsheet on Geoserver.
Say for example if you edit the tabular data on Google doc spread sheet the
attribute data will also change on Geoserver.
Cheers
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Rid