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Re: GALEON IE Phase 2 Objectives

Andrew,

That's very good news indeed.  I know there are other groups very interested
in gaining a better understanding of how GML representations of CF-netCDF
can be made to work in a WCS environment.  Of course there is the University
of Florence work with ncML-GML, but there is also interest in the
possibility of using GMLJP2 in this general context.  One question I have is
whether there are many clients out there that can be used to access the
datasets in these forms.

Unfortunately I have unavoidable conflicts for the next two OGC TC meetings,
but it might be worth having a discussion on this general topic at the
Tysons Corner meeting.  Sean Forde can usually find some time in the
Coverages Working Group session for GALEON-related conversations.

-- Ben

On 8/21/06, Woolf, A (Andrew) <A.Woolf@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Ben (et al),

We're continuing our work on CSML within the UK NERC DataGrid project,
and have extended our GALEON Phase 1 WCS prototype to operate with a
'CSML Provider' at the backend (as mentioned in Edinburgh
http://glue.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/TPAC/WCS). We're currently finalising
a new version of CSML.

Also of interest is some work by our colleagues at Reading on the DEWS
project who are developing multidimensional extensions to geoserver to
be able to handle 4-d gridded data and netCDF
(http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOS/Multidimensional+WCS).

Best regards,
- Andrew




 
 
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