WhereCampDC 38° 53′ 42.4″ N, 77° 2′ 12″ W :: June 10th, 2011 Ignite National Geographic WMS is Dead Sophia Parafina, InfoChimps.

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WhereCampDC 38° 53′ 42.4″ N, 77° 2′ 12″ W :: June 10th, 2011 Ignite National Geographic WMS is Dead Sophia Parafina, InfoChimps

WMS is Dead

Web Map Server

It’s GRAPH PAPER not a MAP

Wah, I want a pretty, fast, web scale pony!

SLD. We make pretty with lots and lots of angle brackets. >.<

Lines of SLD/XML 2880 Medford, OR 2470 OSMinABox MassGIS

Lines of Code 101,780 OpenLayers 171,649 MapServer 243,056 GeoServer

Styled Layer Descriptors SUCK for drawing

How fast?

The road to fast is configuration hell.

Are you being served ?

Not really. “It’s tiles all the way down.”

Huh?

sri.wms.Esrimap?SERVICE=WMS&VERS ION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetMap&LAYERS =Oceans,Countries,Cities&STYLES=&SR S=EPSG:4326&BBOX=-124,21,- 66,49&WIDTH=600&HEIGHT=400&FO RMAT=image/png

Projections? Shadows in the cave!

Interoperability L K

The Promise G I

The Reality 0 A

Sophia 38° 53′ 42.4″ N, 77° 2′ 12″ W June 10th, 2011 Ignite National Geographic WhereCampDC