Luigi et al,

If you use a Java environment, you would want to look at Geotools (can parse shapefiles to Postgis) and a servlet or JSP set-up for multi-part request processing on the server. If you are familiar with
Groovy and Grails, I can recommend that to make the coding a lot easier.

GL



Xiaoyu Guan wrote:
Hi Luigi:

yes, I also see the problem, there are at least two steps, step1: zip all shapefile and upload. step 2: extract zip file, and import to certain database. Maybe there is one way or some people are already working on it. I am think whether possible translate OGR2OGR or Shp2pgsql into python or other languages, which user can runing the conversion part at server side. That s what I am thinking about the solution.
Thanks for your reply.

All the best

Xiaoyu


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