Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of ZooWorkshop/FOSS4GJapan/UsingZooFromOSGeoLiveVM
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- Oct 15, 2010, 10:53:32 PM (14 years ago)
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v5 v6 79 79 Two other softwares form the OSGeoLive environment will be used during this workshop. Geoserver will first be used to provide WFS input data for the ZOO Services we are going to develop. The Geoserver sample dataset (United States polygons) will be passed to our service during section 3. So please start the Geoserver using the corresponding launcher in the {{{Servers}}} folder, as illustrated in the following screenshot : 80 80 81 [[Image(Practical introduction to ZOO - 1.png,width=400px,align=center )]]81 [[Image(Practical introduction to ZOO - 1.png,width=400px,align=center,nolink)]] 82 82 83 83 !OpenLayers library is also available on the OSGeoLive virtual machine image disk, and it will be used during section 4, for building a simple WPS client application able to query the newly developed ZOO Services. … … 93 93 You should then get a valid {{{Capabilities}}} XML document, as the following : 94 94 95 [[Image(Practical introduction to ZOO - 2.png,width=550px,align=center )]]95 [[Image(Practical introduction to ZOO - 2.png,width=550px,align=center,nolink)]] 96 96 97 97 Please note that no {{{Process}}} node is returned in the {{{ProcessOfferings}}} section, as no ZOO Service is available yet. You can also proceed to a {{{GetCapabilities}}} request from the command line, using the following command: … … 105 105 The same result as in your browser will be returned, as shown in the following screenshot: 106 106 107 [[Image(Practical introduction to ZOO - 3.png,width=400px,align=center )]]107 [[Image(Practical introduction to ZOO - 3.png,width=400px,align=center,nolink)]] 108 108 109 109 Invoking ZOO Kernel from command line can be helpful during development process of new Services.