I'd planned to have the service migrated from the shared hosting to a real server by now, but I'm still struggling to make the code kernel more powerful. I successfully tested it with a 400.000 points dataset.
miércoles, 28 de mayo de 2014
viernes, 17 de enero de 2014
Editing geometries from processed results
I'm wondering how to provide some degree of flexibility to the results provided by the service. I've been working about providing a possibility to color polygons.
As XML is quite a human-readable computer data format, I believe it is possible to make some changes like <description> and color code <color> elements. I don't think it's possible to edit geometries changing the XML text. It is necessary some GIS editor to modify geometries.
Probably I'll keep both XML and JSON file results when I have my own server. Although people prefer JSON for data interchange, I don't consider it human readable, that's why I want to provide both formats.
Update 28/05. After some attempts to edit clustering results, I noticed I was doing the same kind of editing in the first place, and been doing a few changes to the clustering process.
As XML is quite a human-readable computer data format, I believe it is possible to make some changes like <description> and color code <color> elements. I don't think it's possible to edit geometries changing the XML text. It is necessary some GIS editor to modify geometries.
Probably I'll keep both XML and JSON file results when I have my own server. Although people prefer JSON for data interchange, I don't consider it human readable, that's why I want to provide both formats.
Update 28/05. After some attempts to edit clustering results, I noticed I was doing the same kind of editing in the first place, and been doing a few changes to the clustering process.
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