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v. FME Worldwide User Conference - Vancouver. Sep. 21-22, 2006. SpatialDirect in a European Cross Border Project Mark Doering & Christian Heisig, con terra, Germany. con terra. Founded in 1994 A spin-off of the Institute of Geoinformatics, University of Münster 65 Employees

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  1. v FME Worldwide User Conference - Vancouver Sep. 21-22, 2006 SpatialDirect in a European Cross Border Project Mark Doering & Christian Heisig, con terra, Germany

  2. con terra • Founded in 1994 • A spin-off of the Institute of Geoinformatics, University of Münster • 65 Employees • mainly computer- & geoscientists • Münster, Germany • Karlsruhe, Germany • Warsaw, Poland • Revenue 2005 • 5,5 Mio. EUR

  3. con terra • Software Development • Using Standard Software Products and Open Source Components • Professional Services • Consulting • Training • Support • Sales of Standard Software Products • ESRI, Safe Software and con terra‘s own technology (e.g. sdi.suite, GISPAD) • Active Members of ISO/TC 211, OGC, INSPIRE • Principal Member of 52°North (www.52north.org)

  4. FME-History of con terra • 1997 – Inquiry for interfaces for DGN, DXF, SHP, MIF • 1997 – First tests of FME 2.0 • 1998 – Use of FME 2.1 in WAGIS-Project • 1998 – Reseller Agreement with Safe Software • 1999 – FME-Betatest-Program • 2001 – First Joint Exhibition on INTERGEO, Germany • 2002 – FME-Service Center for Europe - Strategy • 2003 – Development of the first localized Version of FME (German) • 2004 – First German Speaking User Meeting (www.fme- anwendertreffen.de) • 2005 – Grips-Reader PlugIn • 2006 – CityGML-Writer PlugIn

  5. FME - Service Center • 1st-Level Support for FME-Users • Delivery of Evaluation License Codes • Organization of Joint Exhibits with Safe Software • Hosting the yearly FME User Group Meeting in Germany • Integration of FME technology • Development and Maintenance of the German FME Version • Development of 3rd-Party PlugIns (e.g. GRIPS-Reader, CityGML-Writer) • FME-Professional Services • Training (Consulting) • Support (1st and 2nd Level)

  6. con terra • Professional Services/Software Development Solution

  7. The LoG-In-Project • INTERREG IIIb Project, supported by the European Union • Client Consortium • Intercommunale Leiedal, Belgium • Landkreis Rotenburg-Wümme, Germany • Norfolk County Council, UK • +35 lower city authorities • Vendor Consortium • ESRI-Belux, -Germany, -UK and con terra

  8. Project Goalsof the LoG-In-Project • The main goals of the LoG-IN project are … • to improve the information exchange between local and higher government levels • to build a generic information infrastructure • to focus on service based infrastructures and interoperability • ICT forms an important dimension of the project. LoG-IN wants to understand how to use ICT to (i) Improve local government processes (e-administration); (ii) Improve service development and distribution (e-services) and (iii) Improve public-private interaction (e-society).

  9. Three Tier Architecture • Generic information infrastructure - The Data Tier is the technical framework to store information and to manage access to information • The Tools Tier includes sdi.suite-, ArcGIS Server- and FME technology • The Application Tier refers to the applications that will be built using Data Tier and Tools Tier The investment for the data tier and the tools tier will be shared; the application tier will be developed by each project partner individually

  10. Data Tier Tools Tier Application Tier GIS Clients HTML Clients WMS / WFS SAP/CRM/ERP Three Tier Architecture sdi.suite ArcGIS Server Spatial Direct User Data Information Spatial Data

  11. Tools-Tier sdi.suite coponents • serviceMonitor • securityManager sdi.suite ArcGIS Server Spatial Direct

  12. Tools-Tier ArcGIS Server 9.2 • Solve the GIS-functionality-specific tasks • Scalable  using standards (SOAP/XML) • Perfect for integrating GIS-components into enterprise architectures • Useful for internal and external processes of the governments • Multi user enabled sdi.suite ArcGIS Server Spatial Direct

  13. ArcGIS Server

  14. Tools-Tier FME Server • Harmonization of spatial data • Coordinate-transformation • Format-translation (DXF, Shape, SQD, …) • Quality ensurance (plausibility check, consistency) • ArcSDE-Import • Data Manipulation • Creating a new database modell (ArcSDE) • Automated Geoprocessing on server site • Intergration of spatial information into business processes (statistical analyses ) sdi.suite ArcGIS Server Spatial Direct

  15. Tools-Tier SpatialDirect • Providing Spatial Data (Intranet/Internet) • Download Data (Shape, DXF, SQD) • Upload Data (Shape, DXF into ArcSDE) • Quality ensurance for upload data and the data integration processes sdi.suite ArcGIS Server Spatial Direct

  16. SpatialDirect Web-Browser HTML Interface Download HTTP Request (URL) Result Download-Link Web Server Data Transfer Translation Servlet DXF Shape Qserver API-Call result Monitor QServer result FME API Call FME Server (Server-Mode) FME Mapping Files FME Mapping Files FME Mapping Files FME Mapping Files LoG-In-Spatial Data

  17. FME-Server • Extended version of FME Communication with QServer over TCP/IP-Port • Operates in server mode with mapping files (control files) • Processes requests for data translation • Fully Scalable could be installed on a separate server • Dataflow in both directions (Download/Upload) Translation Servlet Qserver API-Call result Monitor QServer result FME API Call FME Server (Server-Modus)

  18. Q-Server (API) • Management-Layer-Application (queues translation requests) • Implemented in Java (API for Java, C, C++) • Load Balancing (load balances requests if more than one FME is installed) • Performance Monitoring Translation Servlet Qserver API-Call result Monitor QServer result FME API Call FME Server (Server-Modus)

  19. Translation-Servlet (API) • Front-End of SpatialDirect • Translates the requests HTTP request (URL, TCP/IP) • Implemented in Java • Provides results to the Q-Server and Web-Client (URL) • Result implementation into HTML-Templates Translation Servlet Qserver API-Call result Monitor QServer result FME API Call FME Server (Server-Modus)

  20. Step 1Clip: Users select the section of the map they’d like to receive in the format and projection of their choice. Step 2 Zipped: Data is Zipped! Step 3 Shipped: Data is shipped to your desktop! Clip, Zip and Ship! 1 2 3

  21. Admin User Data-Tier Tools-Tier Application-Tier HTTP ArcEditor Client GIS / CAD Clients HTML Admin Client HTML Clients WMS / WFS Log-IN Server Framework User Rights User Identities Monitoring Data Spatial Data Final Architecture serviceMonitor HTML Admin Client securityManager HTTP OGC WFS Web Authentification Service SOAP Web Services OGC WMS ESRI ArcGIS Server SpatialDirect / FME securityManager serviceMonitor ESRI ArcSDE

  22. Conclusion The combination of sdi.suite components, ArcGIS Server and FME/SpatialDirect technology are… • ideal components for a modern SOA • providing complementary functionality • fully scalable (adds processing functionality as needed) • cost effective - no client licenses required

  23. More Information… http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/interreg3/index_de.htm http://www.login-project.net/php/data.php http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/ http://www.leiedal.be http://www.rotenburg-wuemme.de/ http://www.conterra.de/

  24. Thank You! Gesellschaft für Angewandte Informationstechnologie mbH Martin-Luther-King-Weg 24 48155 Münster, Germany Tel: +49-251-7474.0 Fax: +49-251-7474.100 e-mail: fme@conterra.de www.conterra.de Mark Döring ChristianHeisig

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