>
>
>>> well, there are frameworks like GeoExt that might already have offered
>> this type of functionality. Did you ever try them?
>
>
> As you know, GeoExt is more a client viewer, decouled by the server side.
> What I like in Pmapper is the integrated environment, where with few
> configurations you obtain a full-featured system (client+server).
> Having an admin API would allow the configuration to be made through a web
> based UI, or even a desktop app. This would simplify/streamline the process
> of setting up and deploying maps and services for the end-user.
>

PS: and I love jQuery lot more then ExtJS! :)

About the OL integration, it could also permit to the use of external
services, like ArcGIS Server, Geoserver, etc. on top of the MS based
services. A lot of chances more to be welcomed in various application
contexts.

giovanni
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