Timothy,

This is an excellent project for GeoMoose to act as the mapping engine for. It's precisely the sort of thing that the GeoMoose client framework was designed for. You can set up GeoMoose fairly quickly for the mapping aspects, and the overlay pieces can be added on with some custom work by yourself via additional services.

I know the developers would love to see this type of project move forward, because it's come up a few times in discussions already, there's just not been a willing client participation in getting it going. I deally it would be nice to get a reusable system/service in place for something like this.

The Overlay aspects could be done in a generic fashion for reuse, but these types of things tend to be very business specific when it comes to the reporting, so it's not something that has taken off (yet).

Take a look at GeoMoose, it should reduce the overall effort once you get by the setup learning curve of MapServer and GeoMoose.

bobb


Timothy Mashford wrote:
Hi list, I am after some advice on how best to achieve a MapServer
project. I am a GIS professional (mainly MapInfo Pro), and I do a lot
of MapBasic programming, however I have limited experience with
Python, JavaScript, Java, VB and C.

My project is a Crime Mapping system where the user first selects a
Date Range of interest, and then views several thematic layers (crime,
traffic accidents etc) over standard base layers (roads, parks etc).
It will also require an address search function for navigation.

I am thinking that dbox.js would be a good interface, providing
suitable pan/zoom/query functions + layer control. The crime data
could be stored in PostGIS, also the address point data for searching.
The base layers would be updated only occasionally, so could be stored
as ShapeFiles for speedy rendering. And MapServer could be controlled
with Python MapScript.

So my question is: does all this sound suitable?? It will require me
to spend a bit of time learning more Python, JavaScript and
PostgreSQL, so I want to make sure I'm heading in the righ direction
before I devote too much effort!

Any advice would be very much appreciated.

Tim Mashford.
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