Hi Suganya:
uDig as a front end works just fine with PostGIS; the network analysis
part is up to you (although you can start by looking into the geotools
graph package which at least has "shortest route" code written up).
Have fun,
Jody
Dear Mr.Garnett,
I am Suganya Baskaran from Anna University, Chennai, India.
I am working on a Location based services project as a part of my
college work. I m using open source softwares for the entire
implementation of the project (except the OS which is windows).
It is basically a "network analysis" project in which a mobile phone
user would be provided with "route maps" to any service (for eg,
hospitals) near the place where he is located.
I would like to know the capability of UDIG in the network analysis
(finding shortest route between two places etc) and its compatibility
with POST GIS.
Thanking you,
waiting for your reply,
Suganya Baskaran
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