Hello,

We are happy to announce you we have just released zgeo.wfs.

zgeo.wfs provides an adapter to turn any Plone 3 folder into a WFS service.
It allows to publish Plone geo-refrenced objects to any WFS compliant
client like for instance OpenLayers which can be easily integrated in
Plone.
It allows to combine spatial and attributes criterias for filtering.

It also supports WFS-T, so Plone objects geometry can be created or
modified directly from the client.

Using zgeo.wfs and OpenLayers, you can build a 100% Plone-based GIS
application easily (no need of Mapserver, PostGIS, etc...).

Here is a demo site containing 2 simple applications using zgeo.wfs:
http://plone.demo.makina-corpus.net/plonegis
Those 2 GIS applications have been built entirely through-the-web, we
have just installed Plomino, zgeo.wfs and epwithgis (which is not
released at the moment but will be soon) on Plone site, and we have
designed everything from the Plone web interface.
The flexibility of this architecture makes possible to build a
complete GIS application (geometry storage, rendering, attributes
management, spatial + attributes filtering, etc.) in a very small
amount of time with almost no development.

Any comments/questions/feedbacks are welcome.

Best regards,

Eric BREHAULT
Makina Corpus
www.makina-corpus.com
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