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* Create a workflow based on an ETL. Options here are Talend ETL and GeoKettle
 
* Create a workflow based on an ETL. Options here are Talend ETL and GeoKettle
* GeoServer 2 serving two cross-boundary road maps as INPIRE [[http://geostandards.geonovum.nl/index.php/6.4.22.7_Transport_networks|Transport networks]] data.
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== Sample data ==
 
== Sample data ==

Revision as of 21:04, 22 October 2009

Introduction

At FOSS4G2009 we held a Bird of a Feather session to brainstorm how to demonstrate to potential users that the OSGeo software is suitable to publish data in compliance with the INSPIRE directive data schemas.

With one or two working use cases we can demonstrate that OSGeo software meets the requirements of INSPIRE.

Please add your input, suggestions, ideas, contribution.

Objectives

We will work on example use cases that demonstrate the creation of INSPIRE compliant data.

Jeroen: I would like to add a working example to the default GeoNetwork opensource installation, providing an INSPIRE compliant data service through the embedded GeoServer.

Schedule

To be defined

Example use cases

  • Create a workflow based on an ETL. Options here are Talend ETL and GeoKettle
  • GeoServer 2 serving two cross-boundary road maps as INPIRE Transport networks data.

Sample data

Please attach sample data here.

  • Some sample data from Sicily through Maria Brovelli
  • Some sample cross-boundary data from the cross boundary project in Germany-Belgium-Netherlands

Interested participants

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  • Claude Philipona - CamptoCamp
  • Maria Brovelli - Politecnico di Milano
  • Hanko Rubach - lat/lon
  • Stephan Meißl - EOX
  • Thomas Bleier - Austrian Institute of Technology
  • Rob Atkinson - CSIRO
  • Heikki Doeleman - GeoCat
  • Jose Garcia - GeoCat
  • Jeroen Ticheler - GeoCat