[Users] [WAS] GeoExt2 release plan

Cédric MOULLET cedric.moullet at gmail.com
Thu Aug 29 06:55:46 CEST 2013


Hello,

We are currently working on an application using Boostrap 3, OpenLayers 3
and AngularJS 1.2.
You can test it here:
http://mf-geoadmin3.bgdi.admin.ch/main/prod/?lang=fr&topic=ech&bgLayer=ch.swisstopo.pixelkarte-farbe&X=190000.00&Y=660000.00&zoom=1

You can find all the source code here:
https://github.com/geoadmin/mf-geoadmin3

We have tried to architecture the application in a way that allows the
sharing of elements. The components directory
https://github.com/geoadmin/mf-geoadmin3/tree/master/src/componentscontains,
for example, a KML importer or a WMS browser that could be used
in other applications.
These components could be the start of a library equivalent to GeoExt.
So, I would be happy to hear other's opinion about the creation of "ngGeo".
Cédric

On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Raffaele Morelli
 <raffaele.morelli at gmail.com> wrote:
> 2013/7/26 Andreas Hocevar <ahocevar at opengeo.org>
>>
>> GeoExt 2 is currently mostly maintained by terrestris, and a release is
>> still on their todo list. To my knowledge, there are no plans to create
>> something like GeoExt for Leaflet or OpenLayers 3.
>>
>> Having said that, a combination of OpenLayers 3 with a JavaScript library
>> (e.g. JQuery), a widget collection (e.g. Bootstrap) and application
logic in
>> a MVC framework (e.g. AngularJS) is a promising alternative to an
all-in-one
>> framework like GeoExt.
>>
>> Andreas.
>
>
> That's interesting.
> Is there any demo/howto which follows this approach?
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