Thanks to XoomCode team! It can be very useful, and it's also a good "tutorial" for Geoserver/C++ integration ;)
giovanni 2011/3/30 Mauricio Miranda <[email protected]> > Hi there! > > We finally released the new version of AcidMaps [1] with a great change, it > works as a Geoserver plugin. > > That means you can use your own configured WMS layers to build Heatmaps, > Isolines and other interpolated maps ON THE FLY! > > The team has been working hard and we made a complete rewrite of the core, > optimizing the process to make them faster and more accurate. > > Behind that, we build the Geoserver plugin to make AcidMaps easier to use > and more "OGC like". > > Caution! The plugin depends on Geoserver 2.1 (Beta release). The previous > releases are not yet supported. > > For who doesn't know about AcidMaps: > > * AcidMaps is an open source library that generates interpolated images > from a set of valued points in real time. > > * It's can be used to generate advanced visualizations with point datasets: > (e.g.: sales, temperature, atmospheric pressure, population, etc...) > > You can see a full demo [2] built using Flex/OpenScales where you can play > with the parameters to see different results. > > It is deployed in our own local server and it could get stuck quickly, so > please be patient... > > If you want to give it a try with you own data, take a look to the Quick > Start instructions [3], it is really simple! > > There's a reference doc [4] where you can get more details. > > Please, let us know your opinion because it's still in beta and your > experience will be very helpful. > > [1] http://acidmaps.org > [2] http://acidmaps.org/flex/index.html > [3] https://github.com/XoomCode/AcidMaps/ > [4] https://github.com/XoomCode/AcidMaps/wiki > > -- > Mauricio Miranda > Chief Development Officer > http://www.xoomcode.com > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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