On Wed, 23 May 2007 10:54:50 -0700
Jody Garnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Depends if you use Justin's parser or not ... should be easy as GeoRSS 
> is simple.
> - http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTDOC/XML+Developers+Guide
> 
> I think at least one of the Summer of Code students had work in this 
> direction.

Yup, Rui Li (who I am mentoring) is going to be working on GeoRSS support for 
uDig. It may be worth some form of collaboration perhaps?

Richard

> 
> Jody
> > Hi,
> > I'm tossing up whether I should be writing a GeoRSS Viewer/WFS-T update 
> > in UDig or Mapbuilder.
> > UDig would probably be better, but I'm unsure how much effort would be 
> > required for a GeoRSS parser.
> >
> > I'm interested to know:
> > 1. Should I be writing the parser in GeoRSS? If so, could you please 
> > point me at the write location.
> > 2. Is there something similar I should look at to estimate size. Eg: GML 
> > Parser, KML Parser.
> > 3. Want to take a stab at how much effort is required?
> >
> >   
> 
> 
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