Concerning SharpMap:
- I am writting a webservice handler for SharpMap at this moment. It allows SharpMap to behave as a WMS 1.3.0 server ONLY for the GetMap request (for more functionality; volunteers needed) - For SharpMap I have written a XML specification that is also humbly (and offers far less possibilities for now :'( ) based upon the Mapserver Mapfile

To me Mapserver is the mother of Open Source Maphosting!

Guillaume Sueur schreef:
Indeed Daniel, I've found interesting ressources here :
http://www.mapdotnet.com/wiki/Wiki%20Pages/Working%20with%20MapFiles.aspx

they write here (http://www.mapdotnet.com/wiki/Wiki%20Pages/MapFile%20Complete%20Reference.aspx) some funny stuff: "The MapFile format used in MDNS adheres to the MapServer map file specification."

I didn't know that our good ol' mapfile was such a universal reference !
But, althought funny, this sentence tries to make people believe MapDotNet only use the mapfile format, and not mapserver itself, which can be considered unfaithfull if it effectively uses the mapserver engine behind.

Guillaume



Daniel Morissette a écrit :
Paolo Corti wrote:
Adam

Daniel is talking about MapDotNet (commercial), not about SharpMap
that is an impressive and native .NET  OS under GNU Lesser General
Public License.


That's correct, I was talking about MapDotNet, not SharpMap.

For those still in doubt, just look at the docs, there are screen grabs showing mapfiles, and the mapfile docs themselves are awfully familiar.

Actually, I browsed a bit and there are mentions of MapServer in a few places in the wiki (docs) and in the forums, so their use of MapServer is not completely secret. :)

Daniel
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