Sure. The Publication/Subscribe model
hardly is restricted to RSS. It equally applies to WFS and to many other
protocols. GeoRSS for sensors will get you into more elaborate data models for
sensor modeling, better geo modeling, better temporal modeling etc. –
soon geoRSS is either just a low level transport (text stream) or you give up
simplicity – I don’t see that there is a choice.
R
From: Pat Cappelaere
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Sent: March 20, 2006 9:44 AM
To: Ron Lake;
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[Geowanking] GeoRSS (and PhotoRSS) clientslistanywhere?
Ron,
Sure. Here is another example. We use georss feeds for all of our
sensor data outputs. I guess that you can consider these as news for some
people :)
You know: “You’ve got mail”. So think of it as:
“You’ve got data”.
This works very well in the publish/subscribe model.
Pat.
From: Ron Lake
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Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 09:20:33
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To: Carl Reed OGC Account
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Conversation: [georss] Re:
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Subject: RE: [georss] Re:
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Does this make sense? I thought geoRSS was
for news feeds? Is this news?
R
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Sent: March 20, 2006 9:04 AM
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[Geowanking] GeoRSS (and PhotoRSS) clientslistanywhere?
Perhaps not quite on topic, but there is a new portal in Canada
about to go live - A water portal that provides live access to instream flow
and water quality sensors. They are going to generate georss structured feeds
for subscibers wanting to monitor one or more sensors. Not sure if they have a
client, but I can check.
Cheers
Carl
Standards Used: (to link to
water related info in any given geographical area)
•
OGC
–
WMS, WFS - for
mapping of monitoring locations
–
WMC documents
– Load/save application state, predefined maps
–
SensorML –
description of monitoring locations, variables measured
•
FGDC - for
description of information collections, tools e.g. Water Use Calculator
- used previously for station-level metadata prior to adoption of
SensorML
•
GeoRSS - for
geo-relevant news feeds (locally, by watershed etc.)
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listanywhere?
> So far, I've been keeping track of GeoRSS related stuff on http://del.icio.us/tag/georss.
>
> But for sure, we're hitting the point where some infrastructure is needed
for publishers and developers to collaborate, communicate...
> and that ranges from lists of supporting libraries and applications, to
code repositories and issue trackers. There's currently projects to add GeoRSS
support to WordPress, to Java, and the FeedValidator. svn/trac would be useful
to manage this stuff..
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Raj Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 5:50:40 PM
> Subject: Re: [Geowanking] GeoRSS (and PhotoRSS) clients list anywhere?
>
> That's a good idea Barry. The problem is simply that GeoRSS is brand
> spanking new. The syntax was only finalized this year, so I think people
are
> just starting to build software with it.
>
> --Raj
>
>
> On 3/18/06 6:36 AM, "Barry Hunter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>> I've been following the development of GeoRSS with interest, however I
>> wonder how its take up has been.
>>
>> Specifically I can't seem to find what RSS clients currently
understand it
>> (and make meaningful use of it), either as a listing (on a Wiki?) or
listed
>> as supported on the clients features list. (so findable by a Generic
Search
>> Engine)
>>
>> I do know of a few, like Mikel Maron's WorldKit and various converters
for
>> Google/Yahoo Maps (API), and even WorldWind. However most are not
really
>> generic RSS clients, been rather specialist to make use of. Also
surprised
>> that can't seem to find a transform for conversion to KML for Google
Earth.
>>
>> Anyway I ask because I've just added (simple) GeoRSS output to
>> www.geograph.org.uk <http://www.geograph.org.uk>
searches (actually in combination with PhotoRSS, as its
>> a image archive site ;), and looking to promote its use, but not sure
where
>> to point users at to try it out, if it in fact works as it should (the
feeds
>> validate, and can read them with my own scripts). Or are there any
users on
>> this list who can think of a nice use/demo for the feeds.
>>
>> If there isnt such a list should one be created on the GeoRSS wiki:
>> http://www.eogeo.org/Projects/georsswiki/FrontPage
listing producers and
>> consumers?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Barry
>>
>> - www.nearby.org.uk <http://www.nearby.org.uk>
- www.geograph.org.uk <http://www.geograph.org.uk>
- www.trigtools.co.uk <http://www.trigtools.co.uk>
-
>>
>>
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