Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Raster data on a DBMS

2008-11-04 Thread P Kishor
On 11/4/08, Chris Puttick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It is not necessary to store the image file itself in the database to get concurrency control, data protection, integrity and management features. There are a number of good document management systems (Alfresco, KnowledgeTree) that offer

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Raster data on a DBMS

2008-11-04 Thread Lester Caine
Lucena, Ivan wrote: That would reduce the complexity a lot. It would be *just* 80 files. I probably don't even need a separate then in folder. I could also generate pyramids overlay on those. That would increase the data storage a little: 80 files 80x720x360x250x2x2=2073600 Does anybody

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Does the OSGeo have a historian?

2008-11-04 Thread Jens Fitzke
Hi all, I added a line for deegree to the history page [1]. Thanks for the link, Pedro-Juan. Jens Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses wrote: Hello Landon Have you seen this [1]? I suggested to use MIT's Timeline [2] for plotting the information. [1]

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Does the OSGeo have a historian?

2008-11-04 Thread Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Jens Fitzke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/ I have some experience with simile - timeline so I can give some support if we're willing to implemet such data visualization style. Agustin, for sure you have some Know How about all this