Hi,

There's a page on the OSGeo wiki that tried to do that.
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Choosing_a_Web_Mapping_Platform

One the the important distinction between projects is if the user interface templates are managed or unmanaged. IMHO, the level of control over the UI is often an essential information when choosing a framework.

The other part of the page in the wiki is about the maps. If they are managed from the client side or the server side.

Julien

Burgholzer,Robert wrote:
OK, here is the information that I am considering including in the page
on "MapServer  Mapping Frameworks".  Please feel free to suggest
changes/clarifications, additions or subtractions.

MapServer Mapping Framework Questionnaire:

Project Name:
URL: Capabilities (Yes/No/or explain):
- Edit or create mapfiles?
- Edit shapes (postGIS or other please specify)?
- Support login/authentication?
- Client-only or Client/Server?

Requirements, languages/libraries:
- Please indicate if Required or Optional
- Ex: PHP, Python, C#, DHTML, Java, JavaScript, PROJ4, other

General Description:

Examples (URLs):


Robert W. Burgholzer
Surface Water Modeler
Office of Water Supply and Planning
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
804-698-4405
Open Source Modeling Tools:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/npsource/


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Julien-Samuel Lacroix
Mapgears
http://www.mapgears.com/

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