Thanks a lot for your help
Jeff, i wasn't aware of ZOO project, so i'm gonna give it a try and see how it 
behaves with multiple user editing. Thaaks for your introduction

Robert, I wonder if i can have a copy of your python script. If it involves 
some kind of licenses for your company or etc., so don't bother yourself. I'll 
write another one for myself, though I'm an ASP.net guy, not a python fan. 
Anyway, Thanks for your nice comment 



________________________________
 From: Robert Sanson <[email protected]>
To: MapServer <[email protected]>; Saka Royban 
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 1:31 AM
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Any way for WFS-T with SQL Server?
 

I have implemented a variation of WFS-T using dedicated Python scripts in the 
cgi-bin directory to run the queries against SQL-Server. The format of data 
between the Python scripts and my OpenLayers client that I use is GeoJSON or 
WKT. Mapserver is not involved directly, but can render the data in SQL-Server 
via OGR when the user need to print a PDF map.

Regards,

Robert

>>> Saka Royban <[email protected]> 23/04/2013 9:20 p.m. >>>
Hi all.
I've asked this question in MS4W mailing list but it sounds no help.
I know that mapserver uses tinyOWS for WFS-T but as appears to me, just PostGIS 
is supported.
Is there any way to use WFS-T with backend SQL Server in MS4W (or even in Linux 
version of MapServer)?

Regards



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