Thanks!!!

Now i understand the problem. Finally i'm going to try to make a component
Java which reproject the raster image of the WMS service in other image,
because i have to access a external WMS servers. I wait haven't a lot of
trouble.

regards!

2008/4/16, Cameron Shorter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> You can't view 2 different WMS projections at the same time because
> browsers don't have the functionality to reproject an image. (You can
> reproject vectors, like GML from a WFS).
>
> I strongly suggest you handle all reprojection issues in the server. I
> know Cubewerx WMS/WFS supports cascading WMS and reprojection. I'm not sure
> if Geoserver, Mapserver, Deegree do too.
>
> Rober Corona wrote:
>
> > Thank you very much Cameron!!!
> >  To get see different  WMS services together is my first goal, but is
> > possible to join WMS services with different  projection? if it wasn't
> > possible, would be a way?
> >  thanks!!!
> >   2008/4/16, Cameron Shorter <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
> >
> >    Yes you can show WMS layers from different servers, and it is
> >    quite easy, although I don't think we have an example.
> >
> >    All you need to do is update one of the context.xml files to use
> >    Layers from different sources.
> >    Here is a list of context.xml documents.
> >
> > http://demo.communitymapbuilder.org/demo/mapbuilder/demo/data/context/
> >
> >    Copy the contents of a <Layer> ..</Layer> tag from atlasWorld.xml
> >    into demisWorldMap.xml or one of the example/*/context.xml files.
> >
> >    Rober Corona wrote:
> >
> >        Hi all!!
> >          Somebody know how to see at the same time different  WMS
> >        services, i need to do it i don't see any example.
> >         thanks!!!
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