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contrib:orcl_visualization_tools [2007/09/27 09:58] sleleivacontrib:orcl_visualization_tools [2008/01/28 11:40] – deleted -- obsolete information sleleiva
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-=== NDM Network Editor ===+=== This page has been moved to: === 
 +https://www.inf.unibz.it/dis/wiki/doku.php?id=projects:bz10m:data:orcl_visualization_tools
  
-  * http://download.oracle.com/otn/other/spatial/ndm_editor_demo10gr2.zip +=== Please update your records===
-    * (referenced by http://www.oracle.com/technology/sample_code/products/spatial/index.html)+
  
-The NDM Network Editor is a standalone Java client application that facilitates editing network data, enables browsing and navigating the network, and more importantly visualizes the result of network analyzes for users. 
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-=== MapViewer === 
- 
-Enables visualizing spatial data. 
- 
-== Requirements == 
- 
-Instructions are taken from the book Pro Oracle Spatial pp.389-393 and adapted to MapViewer version =>10.1.2.0.2 
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-  * Download Oracle Containers for Java EE - http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/java/oc4j/index.html e.g. http://download.oracle.com/otn/java/oc4j/11110/oc4j_11110_preview.zip 
-    * Unzip the archive into the new directory (further in the text - $OC4J_HOME) 
-  * Download MapViewer - http://download.oracle.com/otn/other/mapviewer/mapviewer_10131.zip 
-    * Unzip the archive into OC4J's ''$OC4J_HOME/lbs'' directory 
-    * Ensure the extracted mapviewer.ear has write permissions by owner: 
- 
-  chmod u+w $OC4J_HOME/lbs/mapviewer.ear 
- 
-  * Add the following line to the file ''$OC4J_HOME/j2ee/home/config/server.xml'' inside the ''<application-server>'' element: 
- 
-  <application name="MapViewer" path="../../../lbs/mapviewer.ear" start="true" /> 
- 
-  * Add the following line to the file ''$OC4J_HOME/j2ee/home/config/default-web-site.xml'' inside the ''<web-site>'' element: 
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-  <web-app application="MapViewer" name="web" root="/mapviewer" load-on-startup="true" /> 
- 
-  * Change directory to ''$OC4J_HOME/j2ee/home'' 
-  * Launch the OC4J Server by executing the command and (for the first time) providing the new administrative password: 
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-  java -jar oc4j.jar 
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-  * Acess the MapViewer application in 
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-  http://localhost:8888/mapviewer 
- 
-  * To start using MapViewer, a datasource has to be defined. Go to Admin->Datasources and add the datasource information for the bz10m.inf.unibz.it server 
-  ** **Hint:** MapViewer forgets all datasources once oc4j server is restarted. To have a datasource permanently, edit the file ''$OC4J_HOME/lbs/mapviewer/web/WEB-INF/conf/mapViewerConfig.xml'' by uncommenting the Predefined Data Sources section and entering: 
- 
-  <map_data_source name="orcl" 
-                   jdbc_host="bz10m.inf.unibz.it" 
-                   jdbc_sid="orcl" 
-                   jdbc_port="1521" 
-                   jdbc_user="user" 
-                   jdbc_password="pass"  
-                   jdbc_mode="thin" 
-                   number_of_mappers="3" 
-                   allow_jdbc_theme_based_foi="false" 
-   /> 
-   <!-- The password will become encrypted after server restart --> 
-   
-== Hints == 
-A convenient application for displaying up to 3 layers of spatial data is JView demp app: 
-  http://localhost:8888/mapviewer/demo/jview.jsp 
-Enter the following query to visualize Bolzano roads: 
-<code oracle8> 
-SELECT GEOMETRY FROM BZ_ROADS_LINK$ 
-</code> 
-Note you have to omit a semicolon ("'';''") in the end of the SQL query\\ 
-In the "Label Column" you can enter e.g. a LINK_NAME, so each link will have its name (street name) on the map. 
  
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