| From: | ken(at)mort(dot)net (Ken Mort) |
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| To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | RE: GIS-type databases using PostgreSQL |
| Date: | 2001-02-04 04:15:16 |
| Message-ID: | 903DE831Dkenmortnet@206.221.255.129 |
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Thanks, I saw it awhile ago and I thought that it output GIF
images.
I'm looking to either stream vector data (for a thin client
applet) or work with the vector data locally (fat client
application) or both (in a fat client).
There are a couple of open source Java sources (OpenMap and
GeoTools) that I will investigate before eating the whole
enchilada.
Thanks again,
ken
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Regards,
Ken Mort <ken(at)mort(dot)net>
Brooklyn, NY, USA
raanders(at)tincan(dot)org ("Roderick A. Anderson") wrote in
<Pine(dot)LNX(dot)4(dot)10(dot)10102031642450(dot)23592-100000(at)tincan(dot)org>:
>You might look at MapServer 'http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/'
>it supports PostgreSQL vi. one of the support scripting
>langauges. " ... Perl, Python, Tk/Tcl, Guile and even Java."
>
>
>Rod
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