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Posted by tonton on April 24, 2006, 5:45 am
Hello,

I'll start my first project for a GIS application that will be used all
over the country

several people all over the country will be able to update GIS datas
a lot of people can look at the map but not for updating

i'm searching for example for the possibility of architecture for this
project

has anybody examples for me

Thanks


Posted by Paul Cooper on April 24, 2006, 6:52 am
wrote:

>Hello,
>I'll start my first project for a GIS application that will be used all
>over the country
>several people all over the country will be able to update GIS datas
>a lot of people can look at the map but not for updating
>i'm searching for example for the possibility of architecture for this
>project
>has anybody examples for me
>Thanks

Have a look at Geoserver, which has transactional update capabilities.

Paul

Posted by Standards Guy on April 25, 2006, 10:55 am
There are many excellent, publicly available, reference architecture
documents that may be of use. The OGC membership has developed a number
of architecture documents. These documents are available from the OGC
web site. Specifically, go to
http://www.opengeospatial.org/press/?page=papers and look for those
papers with "Architecture" in the title. The SIDP reference
architecture is an excellent - but very techical - resource. Another
OGC document that may be of use is the OGC Geospatial Portal Reference
Architecture document:
https://portal.opengeospatial.org/files/?artifact_id=6669 .

Regards

Carl