Hi Arnulf, On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Christoph Baudson (Wheregroup) < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Vikas, > > we also definitely need to see your code before midterm evaluations. Please > commit so we can review and help. You already have created a branch, but > apart from an ini file there is nothing regarding the SoC project. > I will ensure that my code is reviewed by the Mapbender dev team before the mid term evaluation is over. I will commit all the code I have written before midterm is committed to the branch. > > Thank you, > > Christoph > > > > Arnulf Christl wrote: > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Hi Vikas, >> thanks for your report. >> >> There is the mid-term evaluation coming up. This means that we will have >> to write a report. We can coordinate as we go along. >> >> Last weekend at the code sprint we spent some time discussing the >> resource design required by the services and the applications objects. >> We decided that it will be easier to first design and then implement the >> resources and representations for applications. Karim has done some >> preliminary work a while ago, maybe you can use some of what he has done >> to start with. >> > Can you please point me to Karim's work done in this regard. > >> We are still wondering how to best design and then implement the >> resources for services. This will be the trickiest bit as we have to >> decide whether there will be one type of resource for all kinds of >> services or one each. Especially when we start to include more of >> OpenLayers as a viewer component we might also want to deal with >> proprietary services from GoogleBingYahoo et al. There is nothing there >> yet to build from so we will need to spend some time thinking and >> talking. So for the time being we stay focused on what we know, that >> includes WMS and WFS, where WFS by comparison is way more complex but >> also way more interesting. Lets see how far we will get. >> > As we have completed one use case (code review is still left, I am fine tuning and will commit it well before the deadline of mid term evaluation), should we now start with a new use case. So the next use case could be the resource, WMS. Can we have a separate thread discussing this use case. > >> As yet we do not have a development server which is rather unfortunate >> at this momemt. The old one at telascience seems to have crapped out >> altogether and there is not new one at the new OSGeo service provider. >> We are working on this. In the worst case we will have to find something >> outside of OSGeo for the time being. >> > Its ok but it would have been great to test my code better, if I could have got an account on any server. Anyways, I will not make this unavailability of server any hindrance to the progress of the report. Thanks Vikas > >> Thanks for the good work so far. >> >> Best regards, >> Arnulf. >> >> Vikas Banjara wrote: >> >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> This week, I complete the User use case. I can now get, post and put on >>> the >>> resource USER. I have used this article as reference while implementing >>> this >>> resource: http://www.mapbender.org/Resource:User >>> >>> There are issues with the implementation. Currently I expose all the >>> columns >>> of a table. I need to fine tune this so that I expose only required >>> columns >>> of the table. For example when there is a get request on a user id , the >>> api >>> returns the entire row of the user id which includes the password also. >>> This >>> should be a big NO. I will fine tune this in coming week. I will discuss >>> this with the mentor Seven and other mapbender devs. >>> >>> In the next week, I will start discussing a new use case and will then >>> start >>> working on the same. In the mean time I will also fine tune User >>> resource. >>> >>> Thanks >>> Vikas >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> SoC mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/soc >>> >>> >> >> >> - -- >> Nothing makes sense, except we make it. >> http://www.metaspatial.net >> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) >> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org >> >> iEYEARECAAYFAkwy24kACgkQXmFKW+BJ1b2HZACeN5LZ8dxU1oYyXNZ+0RCSOtaH >> IgMAn1+PxAiIQ4rRfKEJUGdCuM/OiJ7q >> =FC9P >> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> _______________________________________________ >> Mapbender_dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapbender_dev >> >> > > > -- > > ******************************************** > AGIT 2010 > 7.-9. 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