[Users] Looking for WFS-T application
Tim Schaub
tschaub at opengeo.org
Wed Aug 18 23:34:14 CEST 2010
On 8/17/10 5:25 AM, andreia farrér wrote:
> I have tried it, but (please correct me if I'm wrong) the maps which are
> created there are stored in a database and I need a html-file as the
> application will have to work standalone as the client (I'm on a
> bachelor-thesis) needs to be provided with a html-file.
>
GeoEditor is a "stand-alone" WMS/WFS-T client. It is more than a single
HTML file, but it works against any WMS/WFS-T combination.
Your subject mentions WFS-T but you refer below to writing to PostGIS.
Generally the persistence layer (PostgreSQL) is abstracted away from the
client. The WFS spec is implemented by a service between Postgres and
your browser.
OpenLayers has an example of a fairly simple WFS-T client:
http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/wfs-protocol-transactions.html
>
>
> 2010/8/17 Bart van den Eijnden (OSGIS) <bartvde at osgis.nl
> <mailto:bartvde at osgis.nl>>
>
> Have you tried GeoEditor which is part of the OpenGeo suite?
>
> Best regards,
> Bart
>
> > Hello there!
> >
> > Could somebody please provide a code where data is digitized and
> written
> > to
> > a PostGIS-DB? I'd be extremely grateful as at the moment nothing
> seems to
> > work on my side.
> >
> > Cheers
> > Andreia
> >
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> Bart van den Eijnden
> OSGIS
> bartvde at osgis.nl <mailto:bartvde at osgis.nl>
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