Difference between revisions of "Time-enabled WMS support in Google Earth"
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As part of our work on several projects, the Earth Data Analysis Center has needed to deploy time-enabled WMS services into basic client interfaces. In looking for a basic time-enabled WMS viewer we started working with Google Earth's WMS support, and have now developed a model for deploying our services into Google Earth '''with time support'''. | As part of our work on several projects, the Earth Data Analysis Center has needed to deploy time-enabled WMS services into basic client interfaces. In looking for a basic time-enabled WMS viewer we started working with Google Earth's WMS support, and have now developed a model for deploying our services into Google Earth '''with time support'''. | ||
Presenter: Karl Benedict | Presenter: Karl Benedict | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:08, June 25, 2008
Return to client experiences workshop list
As part of our work on several projects, the Earth Data Analysis Center has needed to deploy time-enabled WMS services into basic client interfaces. In looking for a basic time-enabled WMS viewer we started working with Google Earth's WMS support, and have now developed a model for deploying our services into Google Earth with time support.
Presenter: Karl Benedict
Time: 15 minutes