THanks, John!
John_Africa_Brokers wrote:
> I played with it a while ago, it just needs a servlet container, I ran
> it in Tomcat.
> That takes care of the server side... the front end package for the
> browser is something called mapbuilder. That displays the stuff in a
> browser.
> The hard part was not the above, mapping layers and theory gets quite
> heavy and I remember downloading dozens of programs to see how easy it
> is to make data for the server, it isnt.
> I think the one that was quite good was Quantum QIS... cant remember.
>
> I searched around trying to find a server that could supply google earth
> type info, I didnt find it and unfortunately google earth itself uses a
> different standard.
>
> In the end the only cool thing I could really do was place stuff, say a
> image of my office, inside google earth.
>
> I found, just cant beat google earth.... its in a class of its own.
>
> To answer your question, I would try get it going in Tomcat first, its
> easy to understand, one you got it figured out it should work in GF,
> because GF uses a fork of TC.
>
> Good Luck... sorry was a long time ago now.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart"
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> Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 7:25 PM
> Subject: Anybody got GeoServer running on GlassFish?
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>
>> Has anybody got GeoServer running on GlassFish? If so, can you send
>> me a pointer to your experiences?
>>
>> GeoServer seems an interesting project; I'd like to give it some
>> visibility at TheAquarium
>>
>> thanks,
>> - eduard/o
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