Hi Nick,
if you are still interested in setting up a WFS (after what Chris had to
say), you might also want to check out the deegree WFS. http://deegree.org.
The current stable may be downloaded from
http://download.deegree.org/deegree2.2/deegree-wfs_v2_2.zip
This will provide you with a document
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> offices, in a glob
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Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Options for setting up a Web Feature Service
Hello osgeo people,
I am a member of a professional institution that is considering setting up a
web feature service that publishes point locations, of members and offices, in
a gl
On Mon, 2009-09-21 at 12:34 +1000,
nicholas.g.lawre...@transportandmainroads.qld.gov.au wrote:
> Hello osgeo people,
>
> I am a member of a professional institution that is considering setting up
> a web feature service that publishes point locations, of members and
> offices, in a global context.
Hello osgeo people,
I am a member of a professional institution that is considering setting up
a web feature service that publishes point locations, of members and
offices, in a global context.
The idea being to, instead of producing a map directly, to instead just
publish the WFS, which makes t