Developing geometry-based Web Services for WebLogic | Part 1 by Ronald van Luttikhuizen
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In a recent project we developed Web Services that expose geographical data in their operations. This blog explains the use case for the service, gives an overview of the software architecture, and briefly discusses GML as markup language for geographical data. Part 2 of this blog provides pointers on the implementation of the service while part 3 discusses the deployment on Oracle WebLogic Server.
Use Case
The "BAG" (Basisregistratie Adressen en Gebouwen)
is a Dutch national database containing information on all addresses
and buildings in the Netherlands, and is maintained by Dutch
municipalities. For several object types the BAG also maintains the
associated geographical location and shape; for example for premises and
cities. Read the complete article here.
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