12/15/11 V:\MgisProjRes\Projects\ArcIMS_Web_Services\Statistics\web_mapping_services_poster.ppt Purpose: Show forestry information by town Agency: Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Languages: OpenLayers MassGIS Web Mapping Services Co-winner, URISA ESIG Award 2005, Enterprise System 4. Some of the applications that use the services: Purpose: Collects and maps type of Internet access Agency: Massachusetts Broadband Institute Languages: Google maps + WMS, php Purpose: Offers CZM + MassGIS data catalogs, geocoding, data extract Agency: Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Languages: Java Purpose: National portal for data Agency: US Geological Survey Languages: Javascript Purpose: Finds nearest schools Agency: Massachusetts Department of Education Languages:.NET Purpose: Allow users to add sites, change status of VoIP sites Agency: ITD Languages:.NET ADF Purpose: Distributes building sales data in map format Agency: Massachusetts Department of Revenue Languages: JSP, Java Beans Purpose: Display historic properties and districts Agency: MA Historic Commission Languages: OpenLayers (not yet released) Purpose: Allows ArcMap users to download, edit, upload openspace Agency: Environmental Affairs, working with towns, land trusts Languages:.NET, uses GeoServer Massachusetts Broadband Institute SurveyMA Ocean Resource Information System (MORIS) DCR Forestry Viewer The National Map, USGS DOE Schools Near Me ViewerVoIP Editing Viewer Real Property Sales (LA3) ViewerMA Historic Commission ViewerOpenSpace Editing Toolbar The MassGIS Web Mapping Services were developed as part of a Massachusetts Information Technology Division E-Government initiative started in March The web mapping services were envisioned as one of four common, statewide “shared services”. (web mapping, customer relations management, credit card payments, security) MassGIS takes care of these details so government entities don’t have to: -Purchase of servers, bandwidth -Purchase, installation and configuration of software (database, web mapping, web serving) -Loading GIS data and keeping it up-to-date. 1. What are MassGIS Web Mapping Services? Agencies don’t need to spend time, money or staff on these functions. Their programmers can focus on developing an application (in any programming language with XML support) and include maps. The services currently receive an average of 75,000 requests per day. 3. Hardware that supports the services: MassGIS buys, installs, maintains servers, networking, and bandwidth Internet connection 2. Software that supports the services: MassGIS buys, installs, maintains data and software stack ArcMap OpenSpace Editing Real Property Viewer (JSP) Census 2000 Viewer (JSP) Coastline Change Viewer (JSP) OLIVER Developers are free to use each symbolized layer (theme) independently in applications (GeoServer) maps (ArcGIS Server) VoIP Viewer DEP WIRE Viewer (OpenLayers) Legislative Viewer (JSP) Apache Web Server or IIS JBoss Application Server or Tomcat ESRI Spatial Database Engine (SDE) Oracle Datalayers, Images serves HTML, images runs applications creates map images from data answers queries address matches stores data in seamless layers spatial connection to Oracle Examples of some applications that use the services SDE 10 Oracle GB RAM 8 cores Datalayers 7.4 terabyte Linux ArcIMS 10 2 cores 2 GB RAM Windows 2008 apps GeoServer core 4 GB RAM cluster 2 Linux HAProxy Linux WMS maps WFS info maps geocodes ESRI ArcIMS GeoServer ESRI ArcGIS Server ArcIMS CPUs 1.13 GHz 4 GB RAM Windows 2000 ArcGIS Server 10 6 cores 18 GB RAM Windows 2008