Difference between revisions of "User:Mornsunrain"

From OSGeo
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
[[Category:Google Summer of Code]][[Category:gvSIG]]
 +
 +
=About me=
 
My name is '''Xi Chen''', and you can call me '''Chauncey''' for short. I come from Beijing, China. I am a second year graduate student at [http://www.iscas.ac.cn ISCAS] (Institute of Software Chinese Academy of Sciences).
 
My name is '''Xi Chen''', and you can call me '''Chauncey''' for short. I come from Beijing, China. I am a second year graduate student at [http://www.iscas.ac.cn ISCAS] (Institute of Software Chinese Academy of Sciences).
  
Line 10: Line 13:
  
  
==WMS Tiling Cache support in gvSIG==
+
=WMS Tiling Cache support in gvSIG=
  
 
[[WMS_Tile_Caching]] has been defined within OSGeo, with a [[WMS_Tiling_Client_Recommendation]]. The aim of the proposal is to add WMS Tiling Cache support to gvSIG, in order to allow the loading of this kind of layers (WMS-Cache).
 
[[WMS_Tile_Caching]] has been defined within OSGeo, with a [[WMS_Tiling_Client_Recommendation]]. The aim of the proposal is to add WMS Tiling Cache support to gvSIG, in order to allow the loading of this kind of layers (WMS-Cache).

Revision as of 08:05, 31 May 2009


About me

My name is Xi Chen, and you can call me Chauncey for short. I come from Beijing, China. I am a second year graduate student at ISCAS (Institute of Software Chinese Academy of Sciences).

I am a GSoC 2009 student joining in gvSIG project of OSGeo Organization. My GSoC 2009 project is to implement WMS Tiling Cache support in gvSIG.

You can contact me at: chauncey.chan at gmail dot com

My mentor is


WMS Tiling Cache support in gvSIG

WMS_Tile_Caching has been defined within OSGeo, with a WMS_Tiling_Client_Recommendation. The aim of the proposal is to add WMS Tiling Cache support to gvSIG, in order to allow the loading of this kind of layers (WMS-Cache).

The work may be achieved by:

  1. First designing raster tile support in gvSIG core.
  2. Adding a new renderer on the same Map Control.
  3. It should be defined the way a tile layer is going to be integrated with the rest of layers, attending to discrete zoom levels.
  4. Management of multiple tile layers with possibly different zoom levels.