Hi,
Yes, it is. Let's say to use an OpenLayers.Control.DrawFeature control
to draw and add new features on the map, you could register an
'featureadded' on this control and commit accordingly.
HTH,
Alexandre
On 12-08-06 03:58 PM, adidas wrote:
Thank you for your reply.
Is it possible to call the function, after I drew the feature (and
this function will getthe coordinates of the drawn feature)?
06.08.2012 21:50, Alexandre Dubé пишет:
Hi,
Here's an example [1] that shows how to setup a WFS-T protocol with a
vector layer and some editing tools. It should give you a good idea
about what's required on client-side.
Also, you'll need a server to manage your transactions to your
database. If you currently don't have any, I'd propose the one I
usually use : TinyOWS. It's light, easy to setup and connects easily
to a PostGIS data source. Follow the installation instructions [2]
and try installing the demo as well (sudo make install-demo).
The download url in the doc is invalid. The good one is [3].
This "how to" [3] should help a lot, too.
HTH,
Alexandre
[1] http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/wfs-protocol-transactions.html
[2] http://mapserver.org/trunk/tinyows/serverinstallation.html
[3] http://tinyows.org/release/tinyows-1.0.0.tar.bz2
[4] http://mapserver.org/trunk/tinyows/openlayershowtobasic.html
On 12-08-06 01:42 PM, adidas wrote:
Hello! This example (
http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/drag-feature.html ) shows how to
draw a feature on the map. My question is: how to keep the drawn
feature in the database?
Thanks!
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