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GeoExt at FOSS4G 2009

Monday, July 20th, 2009 by Cédric Moullet

GeoExt will be featured in a number of presentations at the upcoming FOSS4G conference in Sydney. In addition to the presentations listed below, a number of GeoExt developers will be in attendance at the conference, and we’ll be setting up some informal sessions for people who would like to get involved.

GeoExt related presentations:

MapFish at Foss4G 2009

Monday, July 20th, 2009 by Cédric Moullet

In addition to the MapFish Workshop “Practical introduction to MapFish, the web 2.0 mapping application framework” held on 10/20, several presentations are related to MapFish:

- Using cloud computing for high-availability large scale webmapping applications

- Building a SDI massively based on OWS

- How to create a web 2.0 mapping with MapFish development framework ?

- Comparing apples and oranges: Uncovering the mystery of component selection in WebGIS projects

- Maps and BI for large organizations

- GeoPrisma : An Access Controlled Map Generator

MapFish at FOSS4G 2009

Monday, July 20th, 2009 by Cédric Moullet

In addition to the MapFish Workshop "Practical introduction to MapFish, the web 2.0 mapping application framework " held on October 20, several presentations will be related to MapFish:

MapFish plays well with IGN’s GeoPortail API

Saturday, July 18th, 2009 by Cédric Moullet

MapFish Gallery features a new website, which shows how to use the french IGN’s Geoportail API in a MapFish application.

In this app, we’re using a Web Map Server from the french camptocamp.org association, which is able to serve tiles using EPSG:4326 SRS on top of the Geoportail’s base layers (IGNF:GEOPORTALFXX).

MapFish plays well with IGN’s GeoPortail API

Saturday, July 18th, 2009 by François Van der Biest

MapFish Gallery features a new website, which shows how to use the french IGN’s Geoportail API in a MapFish application.

In this app, we’re using a Web Map Server from the french camptocamp.org association, which is able to serve tiles using EPSG:4326 SRS on top of the Geoportail’s base layers (IGNF:GEOPORTALFXX).

Swiss OpenERP Packages et offre SaaS / OnDemand

Thursday, July 16th, 2009 by Luc Maurer

Camptocamp est heureux de vous annoncer la sortie, en première Suisse , d’une offre SaaS / On Demand par métier ainsi qu’une offre packagée pour OpenERP.

Cette offre, disponible à partir de CHF 40.- par mois et par utilisateur , vous permet d’avoir accès à un système OpenERP complètement pré-configuré pour la comptabilité Suisse.

Pour plus d’informations :

En tant que responsable de la localisation suisse et ayant une très grande expérience métier et technique, Camptocamp est à même de vous accompagner dans l’implémentation d’OpenERP au sein de votre entreprise.

N’hésitez pas à prendre contact avec nous pour de plus amples informations.

MapFish PHP server: documentation is ready !

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 by Cédric Moullet

If you want to develop Server capabilities with PHP/symfony, don’t miss the documentation related to this topic.

MapFish PHP server: documentation is ready !

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 by Cédric Moullet

If you want to develop Server capabilities with PHP/symfony, don’t miss the documentation related to this topic.

State of the Map 2009

Friday, July 10th, 2009 by François Van der Biest

I’m currently attending the annual OpenStreetMap conference which takes place in Amsterdam this year. Today’s the "business day", as opposed to the next two days, which will be devoted to the community. For the first time in the (short) SotM history, this business day wants to show how companies currently use OSM data to generate revenue (more precisely, how they would like to ;-) .

It’s impressive to see how many business models are based on those mobile devices that are now omnipresent around us. To a point where writing web applications for the desktop seems oldfashioned (no, I’m not kidding) !

The great announcement of the day is that GeoCommons open-sourced their geocoder . This has been applaused by the community.

If you want to follow what’s happening here in Amsterdam, you can watch us live or follow the twits on #sotm09 , and also see the pics which have been uploaded to flick, and properly tagged with sotm09 .

MapFish and Studio at OGRS2009

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 by Cédric Moullet

MapFish and Studio are presented during an OGRS 2009 lab in Nantes.
If you want to follow this lab too, all information are here.