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MapGuide RFC 6 - Overriding Coordinate Systems in Feature Sources

This page contains a change request (RFC) for the MapGuide Open Source project. More MapGuide RFCs can be found on the RFCs page.

Status

RFC Template Version(1.0)
Submission DateFebruary 5, 2007
Last ModifiedTony Fang Timestamp
AuthorTony Fang
RFC Statusdraft
Implementation Statuspending
Proposed Milestone1.2
Assigned PSC guide(s)(when determined)
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Overview

The coordinate systems of the data can be overridden by specifying an entry in the SupplementalSpatialContextInfo of the feature source.

Motivation

In the feature source, there is an optional tag called SupplementalSpatialContextInfo. This can contain a SpatialContextType defining a coordinate system override. If an entry exists for a given Spatial Context, then the specified coordinate system override will be used. The coordinate system override will be given preference over the coordinate system defined in the data.

Previously, the SupplementalSpatialContextInfo was intended for data containing spatial contexts with undefined coordinate systems. The SupplementalSpatialContextInfo would allow a coordinate system to be specified for a given spatial context. The SupplementalSpatialContextInfo can now be used to override coordinate systems for all spatial contexts in a feature source -- regardless of whether it contains a coordinate system or not.

Proposed Solution

The schema FeatureSource-1.0.0.xsd does not change. SupplementalSpatialContextInfo already exists in the schema. The schema documentation will be updated to reflect the new behaviour in the server.

<xs:element name="SupplementalSpatialContextInfo" type="SpatialContextType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
  <xs:annotation>
    <xs:documentation>Additional information for a spatial context when the coordinate system is overridden.
    </xs:documentation>
  </xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

When the server returns the data for a given feature source. it will check for entries in the SupplementalSpatialContextInfo. If there is a spatial context containing a coordinate system override, then that is the coordinate system used for the data.

Implications

SupplementalSpatialContextInfo is an optional field. If the feature source does not contain an override, then the server will use the coordinate system contained in the data.

For previous versions of the server, the SupplementalSpatialContextInfo field is not used when the coordinate system is defined in the data.

Test Plan

Add unit tests to test coordinate system overrides.

Funding/Resources

Autodesk to supply

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