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November 13, 2009

FOSS4G tools – dependency map

Filed under: GIS — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , — Eduardo Kanegae @ 11:30 am
FOSS4G tools - dependency map
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October 15, 2009

[pt-BR] Treinamentos em MapServer a partir de novembro

Filed under: GIS, Geoprocessing, Spatial Databases, Web Mapping — Tags: , , , , , — Eduardo Kanegae @ 7:32 pm
A divisão de treinamentos da SNTGeo Projetos e Inteligência Geográfica, a partir de novembro, oferecerá treinamentos regulares para o segmento de geoprocessamento.
Os treinamentos serão executados em estrutura própria da empresa, na cidade de Valinhos (SP), a apenas 20 minutos de Campinas.
O treinamento Introdução ao MapServer, com carga horária de 16 horas, já tem turmas previstas para os próximos dias 5 e 6 de novembro.
Para mais informações visite o site www.webmapit.com.br e clique na opção “Treinamentos”.

A SNTGeo Projetos e Inteligência Geográfica, a partir de novembro, oferecerá treinamentos regulares para o segmento de geoprocessamento.

Os treinamentos serão executados em estrutura própria da empresa, na cidade de Valinhos (SP), a apenas 20 minutos de Campinas.

O treinamento Introdução ao MapServer, com carga horária de 16 horas, já tem turmas previstas para os próximos dias 5 e 6 de novembro.

Para mais informações visite o site www.webmapit.com.br e clique na opção “Treinamentos“.

FonteMundoGEO

July 25, 2009

‘Introduction to MapServer’ published to MS4W packs

Filed under: GIS, Web Mapping — Tags: , — Eduardo Kanegae @ 1:14 am

Introdução ao MapServer Developed in 2006 by Eduardo Kanegae, ‘Introduction to MapServer’ ( “Introdução ao MapServer”, in portuguese) was the first portuguese online resource created for MapServer beginners.

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October 24, 2008

ShapeLib Tools – User Guide

Filed under: GIS, Geoprocessing — Tags: , — Eduardo Kanegae @ 6:31 pm

ShapeLib is a C library for development of applications to read/write ESRI ShapeFiles. It’s used by many FOSS-GIS projects and at its website you can also find bindings for Perl, Python, Ruby, Delphi, Tcl, .NET and PHP. ShapeLib package also include some nice tools for Shapefile handling. These tools are simple and powerfull command line gadgets that output messages at the console or generate new shapefiles.

This page is an updated version of “ShapeLib Tools – User Guide” created in 2004.

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January 7, 2008

Spliting shapefiles per column values

Filed under: GIS, Geoprocessing — Tags: , , , — Eduardo Kanegae @ 10:57 pm

Take the following situation:

  • a large shapefile. E.g.: municipalities for a given country or, in my case, a collection of forestry stands grouped by projects – all stands for a given region
  • the need of spliting this shapefile per a given column ( e.g.: state, forest project ID)

What to do? ArcMap->Load large shapefile->Set Defintion Query->Export to new shapefile? In a pig´s eye!

Because I´m not an Arc power user, I always have some FOSSGIS with me:

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December 3, 2007

Spatially enabling Microsoft SQL Server 2005

Filed under: GIS, Spatial Databases — Tags: , , — Eduardo Kanegae @ 8:24 pm

Before Microsoft SQL Server 2005 comes up, users of this database wanting to handle spatial data had basically 3 options:

  • ESRI ArcSDE – which means purchasing SDE licenses and probably some other ESRI product for data maintenance
  • TerraLib – an OpenSource option including TerraView as default user interface. But, just like ArcSDE, TerraLib has its own data access model and won´t permit the use of spatial SQL
  • or upgrade to SQL Server 2008 and finally enable spatial support natively from Microsoft

.:more:.

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October 29, 2007

MapServer 5.0 released

Filed under: GIS, Web Mapping — Tags: , , — Eduardo Kanegae @ 12:10 am

Seattle, Washington/U.S.A., 2007-09-19 [pt-BR]

The Open Source Geospatial Foundation proudly announced that version 5.0 of MapServer web mapping platform is available for download from the project website.

MapServer 5.0 is the first major release since version 4.0 in July of 2003. While there have been regular releases every 6 months or so this is the first time developers felt the new feature set warranted the “major release” label.  .:more:.
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