I've been working with the KML reflector with all the Google Earth work that we've been doing, and I think it's great. It allows users to request layers using a URL structure that is simple and only includes what the user specifically cares about. It's customizable, but it makes sensible assumptions. That's nifty.
So, it was very neat to learn (yes, you all know this, and I'm sure someone has shown it to me at some point) that there is an equivalent for WMS requests. I think this should be more prominent. Specifically, I would like to see the WMS reflector available as part of the list of links we include on our Map Preview page. Before I file a JIRA, I wanted to know if there was any specific reasoning why the KML reflector was included on that page, but not the WMS reflector? I talked to Andrea in the channel about this and since he mentioned that he's likely to be slow to respond due to other commitments, I will quote from our conversation below to provide his 2 eurocents. --- [12:56] <bmmpxf> aaime: Out of curiosity, is there a reason why we don't have the Map Preview links use the WMS reflector? [12:56] <bmmpxf> ...considering we use the KML reflector for the KML links... [12:56] <aaime> because we're supposed to teach people the standards [12:56] <aaime> (imho) [12:57] <aaime> why the KML links used the reflector in the first place, eh, don't know [12:57] <aaime> I prefer the vanilla WMS request from a "this is WMS" point of view [12:57] <aaime> thought I see how the reflector may be nicer [12:58] <aaime> as in easier [12:58] <aaime> but it's misleading as well [12:59] <bmmpxf> aaime: I can see it from both sides, but I think we should either use the reflector for both or neither. (I prefer both.) [12:59] <aaime> yeah, I'd prefer neither instead ;) [13:00] <bmmpxf> But it's tough, because we don't want to dumb down our demo page... [13:00] <aaime> it really boils down to what audience you want to get [13:00] <aaime> the people looking for OGC stuff will be put off by the reflector usage [13:00] <aaime> the people looking for quick and dirty will prefer the reflector instead... [13:02] <bmmpxf> But if we have this nifty, easy-to-use feature, perhaps we should push it a bit more? [13:02] <bmmpxf> As in, why not have both links on the demo page? [13:02] <aaime> because we have too many links already ;) [13:02] <aaime> we need more demo pages [13:02] <aaime> one that shows off the reflectors would be great [13:03] <aaime> as would be one that allows you to easily build a WFS GetFeature request [13:05] <bmmpxf> aaime: Yeah, I guess we should add that to the list. :) [13:06] <aaime> or else we could have a demo page showing how to build a wms GetMap [13:06] <aaime> and use the reflectors in the preview [13:10] <bmmpxf> aaime: These are good ideas. Shall we start a thread on the users or devel list? I'd like to solicit some feedback from others as well... Thanks, Mike Pumphrey OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SF.Net email is Sponsored by MIX09, March 18-20, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The future of the web can't happen without you. Join us at MIX09 to help pave the way to the Next Web now. Learn more and register at http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;208669438;13503038;i?http://2009.visitmix.com/ _______________________________________________ Geoserver-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geoserver-devel
