John, 

First off, I'm close to the GeoMoose project, now having said that. . . 

GeoMoose will implement way faster out of the box. 

Usually, the biggest hurdle, is if you need to change the projection of the 
data you are displaying.  If all your data is in the same projection, it's not 
a problem at all, pretty much can be a plug and play with the datasets using 
the samples that come with the GeoMoose package.  If you need to pull data from 
other projections and overlay them onto your datasets then things get decidedly 
trickier (in any application for that matter), although once you have one layer 
working , it's usually not too big a deal to get others working in GeoMoose 
too. 

Don't take my word for it though.  I'm sure others will pop on here and reply 
too, although, you might want to try the Mapserver list with the question as 
well, there might be some other viewers out there as well that might fit the 
bill. 

bobb 





>>> John Callahan <john.calla...@udel.edu> wrote:

I'm looking for a web mapping package that can be used to show 15 - 20 datasets 
at once. These data just need to be turned on/off and maybe an identify/query 
feature. Data are points, lines, polygons, and rasters (aerial imagery, DEMs, 
etc...) Basically, I'm looking for a way to show these datasets to a few dozen 
colleagues located in various depts.

So far, MapGuide OS and GeoMoose seem to be the two best options. I have used 
Mapserver and Postgis before and could use these again. Vectors are mostly 
shapefiles and rasters are img or ESRI grids (I could convert to png tiles 
using GDAL or something similar.)


Any thoughts on the ease of setup/config of GeoMoose vs MapGuide OS? Any other 
obvious packages I'm missing? (I know about ka-map but don't think it's being 
developed, and may not add anything over GeoMoose/MapGuide.) In the past, I've 
used ArcIMS and ArcGIS Server for such a purpose. However, I'm looking for an 
open source solution.

If all goes well, we may develop a more sophisticated application in the future 
but for right now, viewing the data is most important. Thanks for your help.

- John

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John Callahan, Geospatial Application Developer
Delaware Geological Survey, University of Delaware
URL: http://www.dgs.udel.edu
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