À l'occasion du FOSS4G-FR à l'ENSG aujourd'hui, GeoSIK a été présenté lors des sessions éclair. Pour ceux qui n'étaient pas là (et ceux qui y étaient), voici le contenu de la présentation, riche en liens en tous genre.
May 21, 2014
May 14, 2014
Release: GeoSIK v1.0
It's official: we have released the first version of GeoSIK! There are several ways for you to get it:
- as a NuGet package.
- as an archive that contains the binaries (along with some documentation).
- you can get the source code from our CodePlex repository. It comes with a sample implementation of a basic CSW server (using SQL Server and Entity Framework).
As announced previously, there will be a flash presentation of GeoSIK as part of the FOSS4G-FR conference in Paris. We'll be happy to meet you on wednesday 21st at 14:10 if you're around.
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April 15, 2014
Announcing GeoSIK v1.0
Hi there, long time no see! The GeoSIK project is over 2 years now, and the latest post on this blog is nearly as old.
But this does not mean that the project has been abandoned. On the contrary, GeoSIK is used on a daily basis at +Isogeo and it constitutes the basic building block of geomatics and interoperability in our flagship product. Specifically it is used to handle our geodata (in combination with SQL Server spatial data types), our serialization to GeoJSON, our projection operations (in combination with DotSpatial.Projections), our CSW services and our CSW harvesting operations.
So we think the time has come to release GeoSIK version 1.0, in the form of a proper set of NuGet packages. This will happen in the next few weeks, just in time for the French FOSS4G conference where a short demonstration will be made.
Stay tuned for more information about this release.
But this does not mean that the project has been abandoned. On the contrary, GeoSIK is used on a daily basis at +Isogeo and it constitutes the basic building block of geomatics and interoperability in our flagship product. Specifically it is used to handle our geodata (in combination with SQL Server spatial data types), our serialization to GeoJSON, our projection operations (in combination with DotSpatial.Projections), our CSW services and our CSW harvesting operations.
So we think the time has come to release GeoSIK version 1.0, in the form of a proper set of NuGet packages. This will happen in the next few weeks, just in time for the French FOSS4G conference where a short demonstration will be made.
Stay tuned for more information about this release.
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