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From: Chris H. <ch...@op...> - 2005-12-22 19:26:39
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Awesome, thanks Alex. I just added a few new pages to the wiki, which would be an ideal place for people to post such things. I kicked it off with what you wrote here Alex, feel free to update it as appropriate: http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOSDOC/Gallery And please, everyone else, put a little blurb up if you've got a running GeoServer that people can try out. Ccing a few more people as I think they have stuff up or are working on nice implementations. I also added two sort of 'end user' sections: http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOSDOC/Use+Narrative For blog like entries of what you're doing with GeoServer. These can be super informal, rough notes even, but this kind of knowledge can be incredibly valuable to new users trying to get started, for ideas of what is possible, and for hints and tricks on getting things actually working. It's one of the easiest ways to contribute back to the GeoServer Project, since it's just writing about whatever you did with it. http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOSDOC/End+User+Tutorials is for those who want to make a bit more of a substantial contribution, or who just don't like the informal blog style. These should be step by step how tos on getting some aspect of GeoServer working with clients, be they web or desktop. thanks everyone, it's exciting to see this stuff, as us developers generally have no idea of the cool things people are doing with GeoServer. Chris Quoting Alexander Petkov <gre...@gm...>: > Ok, here is us then: > First of all, we use the WCS branch, and I want to recognise Simone > and Allesio for their hard work on making the WCS implementation a > reality. > > 1) At the RMRS fire chemstry unit in Missoula,MT we use Geoserver to > generate daily maps that show detected fires from the MODIS > instrument > on the Aqua and Terra satellites, along with the rasters from the > satellite passes. Daily map can be viewed here: > > http://smoke-fire.us/img/new_map.png > > The map is generated several times a day, whenever we get a daily > satellite pass above us. > > 2) We also utilize Geoserver to display weather forecast data. We > also > display aerosol data, primarily known pollutants. I used and modified > quickWMS for this frontend, with some modifications to suit our > needs. > Anyway, comments and suggestions are much welcome, since this is > obviously still a development page. Ignore the "links" on the top > menu, I was just playing with the layout. > > http://smoke-fire.us:8080/geoserver/data/quickWMS/alex_devel.jsp > > The dataset there is a case study that our chemist needed to show, in > case you are wondering why this is an old forecast. > > Alex > =04=E1=8A=C4=85=9D=EB^=99=A8=A5=8A=CB)=A2{(=AD=E7[=C9*e=BAy=08=9D=C0=E8= =CA=8B =AD=EAm=86=BA.=82=19h=81=F8=A5z=C7=E8=AE=9A=E8nW=A6=B1+h=A4:0=9EZ=1A= v=D8^=9D=EC ---------------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: https://webmail.limegroup.com/ |