Hi Jeff,
At the bottom of this page:
https://www.ogc.org/resources/product-details/?pid=1083
the link is:
http://ows.eox.at/cite-wcs?service=wcs&version=2.0.1&request=getcapabilities
I think it would be great to test MapServer 8.0 so we can then certify
this version.
Best,
Angelos
On 8/22/23 14:35, Jeff McKenna wrote:
Hi Angelos,
I maintain demo.mapserver.org, but I cannot find to the "demo
instance" link on that OGC page, can you paste the old "demo instance"
link here?
It's no problem for me to set this up, I'll take that task. I'll use
the same server as for demo.mapserver.org (if I'm understanding your
question correctly)
To be honest, I'm more willing to setup a "demo instance" for
MapServer 8.x, and tackle the OGC compliance for MapServer 8.x, than
setting up a demo instance for MapServer 6.2 (which could be tricky
handling both versions on the same server).
By the way, I aim for 99% uptime on demo.mapserver.org, I have bots
checking those services hourly. I have seen this demo server being
called one of the most reliable OGC instances out there.
-jeff
On 2023-08-22 7:24 a.m., Angelos Tzotsos wrote:
Hi all,
I just got an e-mail from OGC that the MapServer demo instance listed
in OGC is no longer accessible.
https://www.ogc.org/resources/product-details/?pid=1083
One of the requirements for Reference Implementations is that they
are available with 99% uptime.
As MapServer 6.2 is a reference implementation of WMS 1.3.0, they are
asking us to arrange for the demo instance to be made accessible again.
Perhaps we could set up a container in the OSGeo servers.
Do we have the configuration of the previous deployment?
Best,
Angelos
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