ebXML for Geographic Registry and cool Geospatial services!
Galdos Systems Inc are successfully using ebXML Registry to implement their INdicio™ product.
The INdicio™ Geographic Registry is an e-business registry for geographic information and geospatial services. It plays the role of matchmaker in a service-oriented architecture, enabling the dynamic discovery of web-based services or geographic data. Supporting the OGC extensions to ebRIM (the ebXML Registry Information Model), INdicio is a powerful solution for managing shared resources, such as service descriptions, XML (and GML) schemas, definitions of coordinate reference systems, map styles, geographic data sets, imagery and sensor data records.
An essential capability of any cataloguing service is the ability to organize and categorize the information. Administrators can define custom classification schemes for registered objects and create arbitrary associations between pairs of registered objects.
INdicio provides flexible, programmatic searches based on OGC Filter expressions and W3C XPath expressions. This flexibility is essential for supporting fine-grained queries, broad taxonomy-based searches and spatial queries.
More information and a free 30-day trial are available from the Galdos web site.
Galdos customers include the UK Ministry of Defense, Shell Oil, Arriyadh Development Agency in Saudi Arabia, NATO, and the US Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense.
The INdicio™ Geographic Registry is an e-business registry for geographic information and geospatial services. It plays the role of matchmaker in a service-oriented architecture, enabling the dynamic discovery of web-based services or geographic data. Supporting the OGC extensions to ebRIM (the ebXML Registry Information Model), INdicio is a powerful solution for managing shared resources, such as service descriptions, XML (and GML) schemas, definitions of coordinate reference systems, map styles, geographic data sets, imagery and sensor data records.
An essential capability of any cataloguing service is the ability to organize and categorize the information. Administrators can define custom classification schemes for registered objects and create arbitrary associations between pairs of registered objects.
INdicio provides flexible, programmatic searches based on OGC Filter expressions and W3C XPath expressions. This flexibility is essential for supporting fine-grained queries, broad taxonomy-based searches and spatial queries.
More information and a free 30-day trial are available from the Galdos web site.
Galdos customers include the UK Ministry of Defense, Shell Oil, Arriyadh Development Agency in Saudi Arabia, NATO, and the US Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense.
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