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I am not sure of this is in the arena that interests you; this may not
be responsive to your needs.
However I have used Google Web Toolkit (GWT) to mess around with this
idea.
http://www.martinvt.com/JavaScript/Bird_Kill_Map/bird_kill_map.html
That is a pretty primitive application but it shows the process.
The Google APIs are open and fairly easy to use.
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/
On 6/21/2012 2:44 PM, Buck wrote:
My boss floated a question regarding GIS and IBM i.
Today, various departments extract customer data out of our DB2
tables, geocode it themselves and then image it with MapInfo. That
works OK, except that each department has a different (read more or
less obsolete) copy of the customer information, and they each have
different geocoding databases. The boss would like to see all the
geocoding brought onto the midrange (database of record) and he'd
also like to see the GIS queries done on the midrange as well.
I don't think geocoding is going to be too hard (Doesn't WorksRight
do
that?) but GIS queries sound difficult. A known use case is to
import school district shape files from the state GIS service and do
inside_boundary(SchoolDistrict101)...'a query similar to '...where geocode
It seems to me that there must be some midrange companies using GIS,
if only for web based store locators. Any advice on what products
are useful is gratefully appreciated.
--buck calabro
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Booth Martin
802-461-5349
http://www.martinvt.com
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