This post is related to presentations and workshops that I gave until now. All of them is related to Geo issues such as Google Maps API, Google App Engine, ArcGIS Server and its APIs, Arc2Earth and Microsoft Virtual Earth (aka Bing Maps).
- Life Cycle of Mashups at DSI - Ankara / Turkey - 29 May 2009 (Turkish) (Presentation)
- Enterprise Mashups in the Clouds - Abu Dhabi / United Arab Emirates - 28 Apr 2009 (Presentation)
- Google Maps and Enterprise Mashup Development (Workshop) - Ankara / Turkey - 21 Dec 2008 (Turkish) (Presentation Part-1 Part-2 Part-3 Part-4)
- Developing Web Based GIS Applications from the Google Maps Approach - Ankara / Turkey - 21 Nov 2008 (Turkish) (Presentation)
- (ESRI European User Conf.) Developing Hydrology Mashups with ArcGIS Server 9.3 - London / UK - 30 Oct 2008 (Presentation)
- Developing Web Based GIS Applications with “Google Maps” or “Microsoft Virtual Earth - Trabzon / Turkey - 31 Oct 2007 (Turkish) (Presentation) (Paper)
- (ESRI European User Conf.) Web-based Water Information System Using GIS in Turkey - Stockholm / Sweden - 28 Sep 2007 (Presentation)
Ext JS, ExtMap, GeoWeb, OpenLayers, google app engine
ExtMap, google app engine, Google Maps API, Mashup, OpenLayers
I have been working on ExtMap (previously known as Summit ExtMap) versions and its website. Today I ‘m proud of announcing the three versions of ExtMap and its website. As it is stated, I changed the name of project from Summit ExtMap to ExtMap and the versions are as follows:
- ExtMap JS (ExtJS, Google Maps API and ArcGIS JavaScript Extension for the Google Maps API)
- ExtMap REST (ExtJS, Google Maps API and ArcGIS Server REST API)
- ExtMap OL (ExtJS and OpenLayers)
JS ve REST versions are mostly the same as Summit ExtMap, but OL version has some missing features which will be done soon. The website of ExtMap is also available as
http://www.geowebdeveloper.com/extmap
Please do not hesitate to ask any questions or suggestions related to ExtMap.
Ext JS, ExtMap, GeoWeb, OpenLayers
ExtMap, JS, OL, OpenLayers, REST
Today, I’ve looked at OpenLayers examples and surprised about the new additions. Now, OpenLayers support ArcIMS layers. I know some people are moving to 9.3, but some are still preferring the IMS version due to its simplicity and performance. The best client for IMS is FlashIMS as far as I know, but now you can add your IMS layers to OpenLayers. This enhances the possibilities to add different layers to OpenLayers with IMS.
Examples of OpenLayers with IMS:
1- ArcIMS Example
2- ArcIMS Thematic Example
Thanks to developers of Avencia.
GeoWeb, OpenLayers
ArcIMS, OpenLayers