Hi guys,
Jim, thank you for your response and your
wish!
OK, here are more questions:
So there not exists a complete feature
list?
My last question more aim at „Could I use
OGC Style Layer Descriptor, OGC General Feature Model and
ISO 19107 Geometry
within GeoMesa? Since GeoMesa comes with GeoTools.“.
Next, with Spark I can use CQL. What else
could I use in Spark for spatial computation? JTS?
Again GeoTools. It has a built in JDBC for
PostgreSQL. I really want to use it. Is that possible?
Please excuse me if some questions are not
well considered. But at the moment I am overwhelmed by all the
amazing stuff out there.
For example I don’t know if datatypes from
GeoTools and JTS are interchangeable.
Yours sincerely,
Kurt Junghanns
Agricon GmbH
Hi Kurt,
I'll respond briefly; please feel free to ask more questions.
GeoMesa uses Accumulo (https://accumulo.apache.org/)
as the underlying database layer. By rough analogy, GeoMesa
is to Accumulo as PostGIS is to PostgreSQL.
GeoMesa does not currently support MapServer. Rather, there
is support for GeoServer (http://geoserver.org/).
In terms of features, I don't have a short, concise list
handy. In terms of a typical geo-spatial, temporal database,
GeoMesa supports the OGC Common Query Language by working
GeoServer's ECQL. In more traditional senses, (E)CQL is
roughly equivalent to the 'Where' clause from a SQL query.
For example, we may want to search for the data where a
geometry is in a bounding box and the time is within a given
range.
Additionally, GeoMesa supports finding the 'k' nearest
neighbors via a WPS process. There are a number of other
processes which can help aggregate data from across the tablet
servers. Lastly, GeoMesa has some support for Map/Reduce and
Spark computation.
Thanks, and good luck with your thesis!
Jim
On 01/21/2015 04:45 AM, Kurt Junghanns
wrote:
Dear GeoMesa team,
Currently I write my master thesis in
informatik. The title is „Untersuchung
und Optimierung verteilter Geografischer
Informationssysteme zur Verarbeitung Agrartechnischer
Kennzahlen“.
There I make a comparison of frameworks
for spatial data processing. For that I am interested in an
overview of the technical features which GeoMesa provides.
I am particularly intersted in:
·
Interfaces to common
databases like PostgreSQL
·
Existing or possible
interface for UMN MapServer
·
Amount of useable
features of GeoTools in GeoMesa
Some information could be found on the
official websites, but I am searching for a reliable source
for my thesis.
Yours sincerely,
Kurt Junghanns
Agricon GmbH
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