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and to stack images ffrom different services in order to make
the needed thematic map.
The OGC WFS interface running on the top of the Map server
distributes data as a GML file, therefore users can integrate or
import these data and their attribute into their own GIS
application.
5.3 Web Mapping application
The Web Mapping application has been implemented following
a modular approach and it is made up of the following software
modules:
- an HTML based Web Mapping Interface;
- a flexible map tool to be integrated into the other Web
pages;
- a paper map preparation wizard allowing users to prepare
printed paper maps and atlases;
- an administration module allowing to define new maps, to
manage user privileges and authentication.
The standard HTML based interface is a set of HTML pages
and JavaScript functions allowing users to access predefined
maps using a web browser. This software modules in founded
on the ESRI ArcIMS HTML based interface. The standard code
coming with the software has been customized and integrated in
order to:
- integrate into the map layers any OGC images produced
by a standard OGC WMS;
- improve the printing functionalities so that paper size and
resolution can be defined by the users;
_ translate the messages, controls and other text of the GUI
in [talian language.
The Flexible Web Mapping Tool (FWMT) consists of a set of
Java Server Pages allowing users to integrate both maps and a
map interface in almost any web pages. This tool is URL-driven
and specifying a set of parameters into the URL allows users to
set interface and map extent and position into the pages
The FMTW support the visualisation of OGC layers and it is
based on the code implemented for a previous project carried
out by one of the authors in the field of emergency mapping
and makes use of ArcIMS as map engine.
The paper map presentation wizard consists on a set of PHP
pages allowing the users to set paper size, scale and layout of
the desired final map produced as a PDF file and delivered
through the Internet.
6. CONCLUSIONS
According to the final product an to the brief testing experience
so far carried out it is believed that Web mapping techniques
together with the adoption of OGC specification and standards
seems to be an optimal solution to distribute geological data and
maps to a large and heterogeneous public.
The authors think that the ongoing adoption of ISO standard
and the growing interest for National and European Spatial Data
Infrastructure will provide a really interoperable and multi-
disciplinary environment.
Without any doubt a series of issues remain to be considered
and solved. It is the case of the high costs of Web Mapping and
Spatial Database software, of the band width and computing
power needed to run effectively some distribute application and
last bust not less important the usability of the mapping
environment for common users.
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