Andreas:

Thanks.

My database is SQLServer and Oracle with Terralib,  
http://www.dpi.inpe.br/terralib/,

An example of it running with SQLServer, you can see at 
http://nexus.cietec.org.br/votuporanga

Regards,

José Maria Villac Pinheiro
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Andreas Neumann wrote:

 > Hi Jose,
 >
 > it depends on what your database is? Oracle Spatial? IBM DB2? ESRI
 > Geodatabase? Map-Info GIS files? PostgreSQL?
 >
 > http://www.carto.net/papers/svg/postgis_geturl/ describes how to
 > write PHP scripts and JS scripts to implement a simple GIS data
 > viewer on top of PostgreSQL. PostgreSQL has the AsSVG() function
 > that can output SVG path geometry strings. It is free to use but you
 > need some time to configure it and write your PHP scripts.
 >
 > As to commercial products: Intergraph supports SVG output in their
 > Geomedia server. FME is a format converter that can output SVG from
 > virtually any GIS format. It can also be included in a serverside
 > workflow. MapviewSVG might have some limited database support. You
 > can ask the developers.
 >
 > All the best,
 > Andreas
 >
 > --- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, José Maria Villac Pinheiro
 > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > > I have a database GIS server application and want to develop a
 > server
 > > application that reads my database (vector+images) and generate an
 > SVG
 > > file to send to the browser client.
 > >  
 > > Can somebody help me? Witch products should I buy?
 > >  
 > > Thanks,
 > >  
 > > Jose
 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >


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