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Ross Laidlaw commented on OODT-402:
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Hi Chris,
I'm a student at Oxford University in England, studying for a masters degree in
Software Engineering.
I'm very interested in the OODT project and I'd like to get involved.
I'm hoping to participate in Google Summer of Code 2012. This would be an
ideal opportunity for me to deliver a package of work within a set period of
time and hopefully demonstrate my abilities to the OODT team. After that, if
the OODT team are happy with my work and would like me to contribute more, I
would very much like to continue contributing to the project beyond the end of
GSoC.
Therefore, please could I put myself forward as a candidate to tackle this
issue for GSoC 2012? I've started reading through the documentation for OODT,
in particular the CAS FileManager user guide and developer guide, with the aim
of producing a draft proposal for GSoC to tackle OODT-402.
Many thanks for your time,
Ross
> Write default File Manager policy and associated RSS conf to automatically
> publish GeoRSS to Apache SIS
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> Key: OODT-402
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OODT-402
> Project: OODT
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: file manager
> Reporter: Chris A. Mattmann
> Labels: gsoc2012
> Fix For: 0.4
>
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> Apache SIS is a spatial project in the Incubator:
> http://incubator.apache.org/sis/. It provides a location REST service, and a
> dynamic Java Quad Tree. SIS can be fed GeoRSS and then can use that
> information to drive its location service interface.
> Apache OODT and its File Manager component have the ability to manage files,
> their metadata, and to output it in RSS format. The RSS service in OODT is
> configurable, and has been used in the past to generate GeoRSS, but hasn't
> been standardized to do so yet.
> This project would involve:
> # Wire up a default GeoRSS config in the File Manager RSS service to output
> lat/lon generically from ingested files with those metadata fields.
> # Define default file manager policy for LocationAwareProducts.
> # Connect the GeoRSS output in File Manager to Apache SIS and demonstrate
> that the product can be searched and located using the Quad Tree and the
> Location Service in SIS.
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