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Hi, Somedays my brain is a little soggy - sorry for that - I meant the ebRIM profile of CS-W. The benefits of associations, packages, classification schemes etc from ebRIM are pretty significant. We would be happy to provide you with a development license to create your CS-W client for the price of a maintenance contract - it includes a basic client building library (Java. We are working with ESA on the development of an ebRIM model for Earth Observations, and there are already ebRIM models for Coordinate Reference Systems (all of EPSG - you can see a beta at http://epsg.wrs.galdosinc.com/egpd/ ), and many others will be coming out soon (e.g. ISO 19139/19115). You can look at a simple registry from a developer perspective by going to: http://indicio.wrs.galdosinc.com/indicio/registryBrowser/registryBrowser.jspThis shows the registry browser - a built in inspector that looks at registry content. You might try a few searches such as RegistryPackage - look in the returned list and find the package entitled "Basic extension package for CSW-ebRIM (RegistryPackage)" Click on the hilighted link Full Tree (a lot comes back) or Children to explore the basic package contents - like FAAC Codes (feature codes), ISO 19119 service classification scheme, some stored queries etc.
I would be happy to do aditional demonstrations if this is of interest. Sincerely, Ron
-----Original Message----- From: owner-galeon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-galeon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ron Lake Sent: June 28, 2007 9:02 PM To: Ben Domenico; Unidata GALEON Cc: Liping Di; Wenli Yang; Christopher Lynnes Subject: RE: Any more CS-W catalog clients out there? We are only interested in CS-W clients/services that use ebRIM metamodel. It would be much better if they focused on an ebRIM model and hance take advantage of the benefits of associations, classification schemes, packages etc. Any possibility or our you NASA folks too far down the road? Ron
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