What I was thinking for the OL stand-alone one we've been talking about is

You have a folderish content type which is the map

Then within that you allow a WMS Layer type and a WFS Layer type and maybe
even vector feature and all the other ones.

And then the page template for the folder (map) will pull in all the details
from within that folder and display them as what they are meant to be.

I have done some extensive development on a MapWidget so you could use that
to draw features or what have you easily enough.

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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jan van der Ven
Sent: 24 April 2008 09:23
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Subject: Re: [Community] OpenLayers in Plone 3

Eric,


Part of the presentation layer is editing and adding and removing content,
right?


Kind regards,


Jan


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Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 09:42
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Subject: Re: [Community] OpenLayers in Plone 3

PrimaGIS provides the ability to manage MapServer from Plone, and also to
display a map in Plone (using OpenLayers by the way in the Plone version I
think).

Here what we propose is just to provide OpenLayers in Plone, so just the GIS
client technical intergration aspects (basically a skin containing OL + some
nice macro to insert and configure OL from PT templates). Nothing about the
GIS server-side. Nothing about the spatial information data model or
storage.

The idea is to provide an unified OL integration technical toolkit that
could be used for instance by PrimaGIS, EryrOL, PleiadesOL, or any other
Plone product that may need OL.

Eric BREHAULT

On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 3:55 AM, Alex Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Moisan Yves wrote:
>  > -Translation to Dutch.
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>  > And French too, but with Éric on board that's no problem.
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>  > As an aside, I noticed the folks at OpenPlans are apparently going to
provide some map viewing/editing capabilities (GeoServer I assume) in their
OpenCore software.  OpenCore is Plone (and a couple of other FOSS parts),
though I'm not sure which version.  It may be a good idea to bounce an email
to Chris Holmes about an OL integration to Plone 3.
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>  OpenPlans is plone 2.5. I haven't peeked at what their planning now 
> but  last I looked they had tinkered with Prima 0.5 and decided to 
> wait on an  easier solution.
>
>  I'm in to help although I'm not terribly familiar with the inner  
> workings of Plone 3 yet. (Book to be ordered soon)
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>  One question for clarification, how does this idea differ from the  
> PrimaGIS mindset?
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