Title :
MapBase - map service extensions embbed in spatial database [embed read embed]
Author :
Wang, Pancheng ; Yang, Chongjun ; Yu, Zhanfu ; Ren, Yingchao
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Remote Sensing Inf. Sci., CAS, Beijing, China
Abstract :
Traditionally, to provide Web Map Service (WMS), a program named "Map Server" must be run as a standalone process to create map images. Map server receives the requests from the clients, construct SQL statements and send them to spatial database. Spatial database execute the SQL statements and send the results to map server. Map server gets the features, render map images and send them to clients. In this way, map images can\´t be "select" from spatial database directly. In this work, the authors present extensions embedded in spatial database to enable the database can provide map service without any map servers. First, we implement a "Map Render" which can draw geometry on a canvas. Second, we give "Symbol" data type extension. Different symbols of a geometry may enable the geometry have different map expressions. The spatial database powered by "Map Render" and "Symbol" data type extensions was named "MapBase" by the authors. It is very simple to "select" a map image from "MapBase" directly by SQL statements. Finally, we give an example to explain how to use "MapBase".
Keywords :
Internet; SQL; client-server systems; geographic information systems; rendering (computer graphics); spatial data structures; visual databases; Map Render; Map Server; MapBase; SQL statements; Symbol data type extension; WMS; Web Map Service; client requests; geometry symbols; map image creation; map image rendering; map service extensions; spatial database; Content addressable storage; Database languages; Geographic Information Systems; Geometry; Image databases; Information management; Laboratories; Remote sensing; Rendering (computer graphics); Spatial databases;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2004. IGARSS '04. Proceedings. 2004 IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8742-2
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2004.1370315