Hi Dragoo,
There are a few suggestions on StackOverflow from our very own Andrew (and
others) here:
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/149878/3d-map-visualization-in-geoserver
You will probably need to glue the data together outside of GeoServer though,
and just use GS to do the serving (and maybe rendering depending on the
approach you take).
Cheers,
Jonathan
---- On Fri, 18 Aug 2017 13:27:41 +0100 Dragoo<dragomirbu...@gmail.com>
wrote ----
Hello guys,
I apologize in advance if this kind of question has already been answered
but I have not found anything on the forums so here goes.
I need to create a "map" of sorts which I'll publish through Geoserver and
later embed into a web solution which will have some search functions.
Data consists of polylines which are 2d polylines with attributes (The
original file from which these polylines are derived is a shape file which
can be published through Geoserver; built in 2d) and 3d data in form of 3d
points, lines and a TIN model (these are all made in AutoCAD Civil 3d).
Now I need to create a map which will elevate the 2d polylines to the 3d
surface!
The question is how can I publish this form of data through Geoserver?
Could you give a suggestion on which 3d data to use? Should i go with
contours generated in Civil and export them as shape files?
If so, I'd have contour shapefile (3d) and polylines with attribute (2d).
Can these be overlaid through Geoserver or not? If they can, could some1
give me some insight in how to do it?
Thanks in advance,
D
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