Tag Archives for gis
New Book: PostGIS in Action
Regina Obe and Leo Hsu have a new book coming out, and it’s called PostGIS in Action. When you look at the table of content, you can see all the relevant topics are covered, and even the new WKT Raster! … Continue reading
deegree WFS & ArcSDE (updated)
After several days searching, debugging and sweating, but I finally got it: There’s no support for complex features in the deegree WFS service for the ArcSDE DB (a very nice open source web gis solution btw!). Simple features are supported, … Continue reading
MapServer gets a speedbump
A one day code sprint in Toronto, and MapServer gets the following improvements: Paul Ramsey: Sprint Day #3 Impressive!
GeoServer 1.7.2 Released
Good news for all you java – gis – opensource dudes & girls out there! A new version of GeoServer is released! GeoServer 1.7.2 Released – GeoServer Blog New features (apart from the traditional bugfixes) wrapped labels curved labeling (actually, … Continue reading
Playground for Google AJAX API’s
Cool new toy from the Google Factory: A playground for the Google AJAX Api’s where you can test most of their api’s in realtime! Go check it out at: http://code.google.com/apis/ajax/playground/
Climate Change Integration @ FOSS4G 2009
A very interesting press release rolled in last week: Climate Change Integration Plugfest to be launched at FOSS4G Basically it says that I will use Foss4G as demo place to show the world that Open Source, COTS and proprietary software … Continue reading
foss4g 2008
From 29 sep until 4 oct, I went to foss4g in Cape Town, South Africa. I presented there a method that allows high speed visualization of point data with geotools. I’ve developed this method for an application for the RMI … Continue reading
Hello world (and beyond)!
New year, new intentions, new blog . So this is my first official post! What will this blog be about? Mostly GIS related stuff: web gis, java, opensource, the whole bunch! I’ll try to keep my focus on GIS, but … Continue reading