On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 5:31 AM, Padraig Westwood <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Paul,
> what I meant is implemented in this example (http://
> gis.cityofboston.gov/solarboston/ - click "Layers")
> - several layers to be turned on/off. Here it is realized with ArcGIS
> Server. So doing that by means of a WMS sounds very good,

this is a work-in-progress (eg the botany images in the photo gallery
don't work 100% yet, not i18n, skinning sucks, etc.) using google maps
+ geoServer + coldfusion + postGIS:

http://geoinformatics.sut.ac.th/campusMap/campusMap.html

> but I did not find good tutorials, the only one is
> http://biodiversityatlas.com.s3.amazonaws.com/gmapwms/GoogleMapsWMSOverlay.html

this helped me a lot:

http://www.deuce4.net/web/OverlayExample/srcview/index.html  also
might try searching for "wmsTiles"

geoServer has geowebcache "built-in" so the actual tiling is a
blackbox (and you can pre-generate the tiles for google's projection).
all your app has to do is figure out the path to the tiles for any
given request. if you get stuck, you can email me.

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