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GeoPrisma.org: Secured Geodata and Dynamic Maps
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on Tuesday November 10, @02:54PM
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from the secure-my-maps dept.
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yvesm writes "After an official debut as an Open Source mapping component at the recent FOSS4G meeting in Sydney, we are pleased to invite you to test drive GeoPrisma's dynamic UI map generation capabilities by extracting a ZIP or 7z archive to a web enabled directory and pointing your browser to it. If you would rather just look at what can be done with GeoPrisma, go and wander about our Samples section. All of GeoPrisma's collaboration infrastructure like mailing lists info, Trac location and SVN url can be found on the main GeoPrisma site. Docs are there as well."
What is GeoPrisma? From their documentation: "GeoPrisma is a web mapping application featuring: (1) access control to geospatial data via a proxy and (2) dynamic user interfaces via server-side XSLT. In a nutshell, users with different access privileges on data will be presented dynamically generated map views from a single XML application configuration file. Your geospatial data services can be tunneled through a proxy so that map layers and data queries are access controlled. The same is true for mapping tools which can also be filtered as a function of access privileges."
What is GeoPrisma? From their documentation: "GeoPrisma is a web mapping application featuring: (1) access control to geospatial data via a proxy and (2) dynamic user interfaces via server-side XSLT. In a nutshell, users with different access privileges on data will be presented dynamically generated map views from a single XML application configuration file. Your geospatial data services can be tunneled through a proxy so that map layers and data queries are access controlled. The same is true for mapping tools which can also be filtered as a function of access privileges."
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