Good news! Where does QGIS Server fit into this? I mean, if we implement WPS with PyWPS and headless Processing, QGIS Server isn't required. Are you thinking to QGIS Server as a proxy to PyWPS? I hoped you were considering to implement Python support inside QGIS Server (as it was discussed a year ago), but probably it would be a lot of work having to integrate the python interpreter...
giovanni 2013/12/20 Pirmin Kalberer <[email protected]> > Hi René-Luc, > > Am Donnerstag, 19. Dezember 2013, 12.21:25 schrieb Vincent Picavet: > > > > > > Le jeudi 19 décembre 2013 12:11:21, René-Luc D'Hont a écrit : > > [..] > > > > > The final goal is to execute QGIS-Processing Server-side. > > > > > > The first step was to run QGIS-Processing headless. I made a pull > request > > > which needs review and test. > > > https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/1031 > > Really great news! > > > > > > > Next steps: developing the WPS interface and executing algorithms > server > > > side. > > > > Are you going to reuse the excellent PyWPS framework, or build a specific > > one ? > > A simple but powerful solution would be to implement an export to PyWPS > Python > code similar to the existing Python export. > > Regards > Pirmin > > -- > Pirmin Kalberer > Sourcepole - Linux & Open Source Solutions > http://www.sourcepole.com > > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-developer mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer > -- Giovanni Allegri http://about.me/giovanniallegri blog: http://blog.spaziogis.it GEO+ geomatica in Italia http://bit.ly/GEOplus
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