Thanks for all your answeres!
I go to start testing with this information!
Thanks

2008/9/23 Carlos Ruiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> All,
>
> PostgreSQL can output as KML using the AsKML function. Hope this helps you
> to, at
> least, generate KML files.
>
> *IC Carlos Ruiz*
> **
>
>
> --- On *Tue, 9/23/08, Bob Basques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
>
> From: Bob Basques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] KML for WMS Service
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]
> Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2008, 7:48 AM
>
> All,
>
> I don't think I'm answering your question directly, but I've
> learned a few things about how Google earth imports WMS data directly, and 
> that
> in turn showed me how to
>  export the layers from Google Earth into KML.  So now I
> can write the appropriate KML output.
>
> GE will import WMS services directly, but it's user interface leave a bit
> to be desired on the operational side.  I've been toying around with the
> same ideas though, where MapServer provides the result as a KML for GE use.
>
> So, my next step would be to make use of a MapServer template to generate the
> KML code (using the WMS export from GE as a starting point).  But this is 
> where
> I stopped in the steps, got other more pressing stuff at the moment.
>
> bobb
>
>
>
> >>> "David Martinez Morata" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 09/23/08 4:00 AM >>>
> Hi list.
> I just a little question.
>
> How I can create a KML file to show my WMS server in Google Earth?
>
> Thanks
>
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