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CPSGeo : Simple GIS for CPS

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What is it ?

Cartographic maps are extremely useful tools for analyzing and summarizing
information with a spatial component, and many CPS documents have a spatial
component: events happen at places, and reports are often concerned with
places. With the addition of a few simple properties, CPS documents can be
promoted to GIS (Geographic Information System) features. The CPSGeo
product provides a new geolocation schema for documents, and a lightweight
web GIS application for locating and displaying document features
cartographically. CPSGeo builds upon open standards for GIS
interoperability such as GML, the Geography Markup Language, and WMS, the
Web Map Service specification. The body which oversees these standards is
the Open Geospatial Consortium (http://www.opengeospatial.org).

Documentation

You may check the CPSGeo manual over there :

http://www.cps-project.org/sections/projects/cpsgeo_simple_gis_for/doc/cpsgeo_manual

And as well the doc sub-folder of the product :
https://svn.nuxeo.org/trac/pub/browser/CPSGeo/trunk/doc/

Download

We released a first devel version of CPSGeo (0.1.1-1) that you can grab
from there :

http://www.cps-project.org/sections/projects/cpsgeo_simple_gis_for/releases/cpsgeo_0_1_1_1_tgz

The source code is over there :
https://svn.nuxeo.org/trac/pub/browser/CPSGeo/trunk/

Note, CPSGeo works against latest CPS versions. CPS-3.3.6 
or trunk
will be fine.

Screenshots

Couple of screenshots to get a quick overview.


http://www.cps-project.org/sections/projects/cpsgeo_simple_gis_for/screenshots/view

Report bugs

https://svn.nuxeo.org/trac/pub/newticket
http://lists.nuxeo.com/mailman/listinfo/cps-users

Home page

http://www.cps-project.org/sections/projects/cpsgeo_simple_gis_for

Thanks to Sean Gillies for his work
on this component.

We would love hearing from your experience using CPSGeo :)

Enjoy !

(Post originally written by Julien Anguenot on the old Nuxeo blogs.)

Written by nuxeo

September 22nd, 2005 at 8:35 pm

Posted in Uncategorized

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