Project Description
Phoenix is an intuitive web-based software platform that offers an integrated set of collaboration and document management tools that enhances productivity and streamlines the decision making process in a distributed workgroup environment.

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Work on Phoenix V2.91 is underway. Here's what's new
 What's new in Phoenix Version 2.91 News Feed 
Friday, November 28, 2008  |  From What's new in Phoenix Version 2.91

Flash is gone.

Once you've dried your tears read on...

Joost has plugged in the OpenLayers mapviewer which now has an explode map function (Full Screen).

Existing maps are backwards compatible with the new viewer.
The viewer picks up the FeatureInfo Url.

If you click "Download" from the map viewer, you'll see an Extension element that contains the extra service Urls (if any).

Friday, November 28, 2008  |  From What's new in Phoenix Version 2.91

To do this..

Go to the layer listing page and select your layer.
Click the pencil to edit it.
Change any of the 2 Urls and click "Save".
On the layer listing page, locate your layer.
When you click layer title, instead of going to the download page, you'll go to the DataUrl you entered.
When you click layer metadata button (the magnifying glass), you'll go to the layer property page and you'll see the MetadataUrl in the "Supplemental Information" field.

There may be implications here. Not all scenarios have been tested...

Friday, November 28, 2008  |  From What's new in Phoenix Version 2.91

You can now manually change the properties of a globally registered service. To do this...

Log in as admin and make sure you're in the global workspace.
Go to the Workspace "Administration".
Click on "View/Add WMS Services".
You'll see a listing of all services in Phoenix (notice how fast it is wahoo!).
Click the title (or the pencil) on a service.
You'll be taken to the new "Edit a Registered WMS Service" page. This page may take a moment to load as it is doing a GetCap on the WMS behind the scenes to obtain a layer listing.
The properties are organized into several accordian panels. You can change the title, abstract as well as the various Urls for the service. The new Urls we added are:

GetCapabilities (GET)
GetCapabilities (POST)
DescribeLayer (GET)
DescribeLayer (POST)
GetFeatureInfo (GET)
GetFeatureInfo (POST)
GetLegendGraphic (GET)
GetLegendGraphic (POST)
GetMap (GET)
GetMap (POST)
GetStyles (GET)
GetStyles (POST)

There is no error checking here so be careful.

Click "Save" to commit the changes back to the database.

 What's new in Phoenix Version 2.91 News Feed 

Last edited Nov 29 at 8:35 PM by rhelliwell, version 10
Comments
steveyu wrote  Oct 17 at 9:55 AM 
When will the source code ready ? I am so interested on the platform.

jvanulden wrote  Oct 17 at 7:29 PM 
Soon! We are in the process of stripping out a third party addition and once we are done the source code will be available. Thanks for your interest in PxOS!

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