Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Tellus project blogspot back from holidays!!


Soon a new project with tellus integrate in a global system.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

FODB database Linked directy to gvsig Mobile (2)

Now is allow Edition of point, lines and polygons on gvsigMobile on an embedded GIS db.
(named FODB (object db) from the openmobileis framework)
Allow to have your datas in disconnected mode.
FODB db is directly synchronizable (with high algorithms for conflicts features resolvement) on PostGIS db (or other)

Can see the video here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUjtYiA6FJs

The code will be present soon on the OW2 forge.


Tuesday, May 25, 2010

FODB database Linked directy to gvsig Mobile

Gvsig Mobile is linked to the embedded FODB database (openMobileIS framework) for GIS layers exploitation and edition.
Today, only point and line layer are possible.
Polygon will be coming soon.
FODB database can be directly synchronized with your postGIS (or other) GIS database on server part. The idea is to exploite your datas what ever your situation : with network or without.

A video of the GIS FODB edition/exploitation can be display here :
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8Huw0GnakI

IS Datas could also be synchronized/editable to the mobile device and be separated during the synchro on the serveur part. (2 differently DB (IS and GIS))
(this demo will coming soon)

Monday, May 10, 2010

New POC in preparation

For info, I work today on a new POC with for objectif to mix Juan 's features oriented synchro and mine files oriented synchro.
The idea is to allow POI edition (and in the futur, line and poly) directly in the FODB embedded database and synchronizable with an PostGIS server database (as juan synchro) and allow in the same time a file synchro for basemap (in vecto and raster format).
The idea is to separate the basemap info layers from the idetable layers. The basemap is often very huge and needs to have file synchro oriented (can be bittorent synchro for red-cut management). The features edition synchro is for few datas and could be stock in embedded DB to easily work with.
The POC in the mobile device will mix intervention management, get specific info from features and statement as GPS for example.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

New POC for Veolia with Tellus

A new prototype required by Veolia (France) is done with Tellus. The idea is to show the selection of different tube (for maintenance) on the map and o switch to OpenMIS engine to generate intervention report.
Here you can watch the POC : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AT2cnI7l6I
Here you can download the code : svn://@svn.forge.objectweb.org/svnroot/openmobileis/trunk/modules/Tellus/Veolia

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

OSGeo live DVD released - Tellus included in it!

The latest version of the OSGeo Live GIS Disc was officially released yesterday. The aim of this project is to provide bootable ISO-Images and Virtual Machines which allow users to try out fully-operational versions of popular Free Geospatial Software without the need to install a thing. Everything is set up for you ready to go: just reboot into it, glance at the help pages on the desktop, and go.

OSGeo Live GIS Disc download site:
http://download.osgeo.org/livedvd/

The latest version is called Arramagong 3.0 and includes Unofficial gvSIG Mobile for Linux v. 0.1.6, whose main functionality is the feature synchronization, using the module from the Tellus repository.

The mascot of Arramagong 3.0 is this nice wombat (Australian marsupial).

Friday, February 12, 2010

Tellus will be in the OSGeo live DVD

The Open Source Geospatial Foundation, or OSGeo, is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to support and promote the collaborative development of open geospatial technologies and data.

Among other things, OSGeo usually distributes live DVDs (Linux) or pen-drives with a selection of open-source GIS software to gain publicity. In the next version of that DVD, OSGeo will include Unofficial gvSIG Mobile for Linux devices.

I will include three little PDF files in the DVD, which will be easily accessible for those who start the DVD. The files are:



I have added a British gallery because in June there will be an important GIS event in Nottingham, and this DVD will probably be distributed there as well.