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>> -Original Message-
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Shapefile Converter > SQL*Loader > MapServer Query? Is that all it takes?
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Bill Wordsworth
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tim,
> I didn't know you could do "
t in the database table. There are tools to import shapefiles
> into Oracle. If your data is points you can build insert statements to
> populated your geometry columns. You're probably going to want to do
> some reading up on Oracle spatial.
>
> - Tim
>
>
> Timothy J Nolt
etwork Planning Engineer
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>> -Original Message-
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&
What is the best way to map attribute data (non-geom) from Oracle (not
Spatial) using MapServer?
Can I do this?
LAYER
NAME "states_shapefile"
DATA "path/states_shapefile"
...
JOIN
NAME "oracle"
CONNECTIONTYPE ogr
CONNECTION ".
postgres/postgis database
> 3) create a mapfile with a LAYER to disply the data from postgis
> 4) Use a client like OpenLayers to render you map from mapserver
> 5) add a timer event to refresh your map every X secs
>
> -Steve W
> http://imaptools.com/
>
> Bill Wordsworth wrote:
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 11:25 AM, Bill Wordsworth <
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> How can I up
How can I upload/stream near-real-time GPS data from on-site to
webserver/MapServer (MapServer 5.x can read *.gpx)?
Cheers, Bill
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