Hi,
I already contacted them but, until now, no answer. That is why I try to
find a solution other than hoping they decide to open (or make public) a
wms service.
Furthermore, the aims of INSPIRE is to share data in open formats in order
to facilitate their dissemination. Then, why using a rest interface rather
than a wms service ? Very frustrating to have to use (paid) ArcGIS because
it's the only to access those data.
Thibaut.
2013/6/6 Duarte Carreira dcarre...@edia.pt
Hi there.
** **
You can see the WMS link of a service when you click on it on the services
page (at the bottom you can see the links for rest, soap, and wms). I
checked it out, and it seems the wms url points to an internal, not public,
machine…
http://arcims-1/imggis/services/Ortofoto2005/MapServer/WMSServer?request=GetCapabilitiesservice=WMS
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I suggest you contact them and ask to make it public. It really does not
make any sense having the rest url public and not the wms url.
** **
Duarte
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*De:* Thibaut Gheysen [mailto:gheyse...@gmail.com]
*Enviada:* quinta-feira, 6 de Junho de 2013 09:22
*Para:* QGIS User
*Assunto:* [Qgis-user] Romanian INSPIRE Geoportal
** **
Hi,
I would like to connect to the Romanian INSPIRE Geoportal using QGis.
This geoportal use ESRI REST services and I don't find any information
concerning the existence of a WMS service. I tried to access to this
geoportal using GDAL WMS sample (
http://www.gdal.org/frmt_wms_arcgis_mapserver_tms.xml) and the service
specification available on internet (
http://geoportal.ancpi.ro/imggis/rest/services/,) but without success.
Someone has some experience accessing such kind of geoportal ?
Thanks,
Thibaut.
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