Movio

Nic nic@imagoculturae.com
Mon Dec 8 13:22:23 CET 2014


Hi Luca thanks alot for the advice.
Regarding your questions:
I think yes is a DB not a webgis with probably the opition of including 
google maps, but I am not sure.
Don't know if it comes from the Istituto Centrale per la Catalogazione e 
la Documentazione, I am waiting for an answer from the developers in 
order to get the full version so that I can add components and plug-ins 
because is not possible from the dowloadable one. Maybe I can ask also 
this...

What is the tool for 3d visualization? will be included in ArcheOS nr?
Is it this one?
http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/3dhop/

Thanks Nic




Il 05/12/2014 08.11, Luca Bezzi ha scritto:
> Hi Nicola,
> there are not big problems for ArcheOS, reading the specification of 
> Movio:
>
>   * Web Server: Apache 2.2 or newer
>   * RDBMS: MySQL 5.1 or newer
>   * PHP: 5.3
>
> We use already ArcheOS for DB and webgis project (but this one seems 
> to be a DB, not a webGIS, right?). The only problem is that since the 
> beginning of ArcheOS between PostgreSQL and MySQL we chose the first 
> one. It was a license matter. If I remember well at that time PostgreS 
> was GPL, but MySQL had an open source license that needed the payment 
> of a fee for commercial application. Now they turned to a double 
> license: GPL and commercial. I guess now Oracle bought MySQL. In our 
> opinion (but this is of course a matter of taste) PostgreSQL is also 
> better, the spatial extension is great (PostGIS) and also Postgres3D 
> seems promising.
> In short you just have to install MySQL 5.1 in ArcheOS and the other 
> extension of PHP (if missing). There should be non problems.
>
> Just a question: I read that the project comes from the Istituto 
> Centrale per il Catalogo Unico. It is somehow related with the 
> Istituto Centrale per la Catalogazione e la Documentazione (the same 
> of the schede US, USM, etc... that we use in Italy in archaeology)? 
> Because they should have their own system already.
>
> Another point. We are testing new software for 3D visualization of 3D 
> objects on the net. By now results are really promising. We did not 
> yet try to connect them with a DB, but in case I think we will choose 
> Postgres again.
>
> Let us know what do you think about and if you test Movio.
>
> Ciao.
>
>
>
> On 12/04/2014 03:07 PM, nic@imagoculturae.com wrote:
>> Hi Fabrizio.
>> I think that in relation to the code is not a problem
>> because the project is open source and I already request it.
>> It is a very simple form that will give you the possibility
>> of dowloading it afterwords.
>> There will be probably another section if one wants to
>> custumize it or add components such as plug-ins etc... but I
>> have not look into this yet.
>>
>> Sooner or later I will have to do it as I am trying to test
>> it for a project, so that I though insted of using another
>> linux flavor(they give you instruction on the website) I
>> would install it directly in ArcheOS. The problem is that I
>> don't know how difficult it would be but in ArcheOS I guess
>> is the same as another linux istallation process isn't it?
>> If you say that is not possible than I will start directly
>> with onother linux distribution.
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> Da : Fabrizio Furnari<fab.furnari@gmail.com>
>> A :"nic@imagoculturae.com"  <nic@imagoculturae.com>
>> Cc: ArcheOS ML<archeos-dev@lists.linux.it>
>> Oggetto : Re: Movio
>> Data : Thu, 4 Dec 2014 14:17:54 +0100
>>
>>> Hi Nic, just some thoughts from the "technical"
>>> perspective: The project is very interesting but I don't
>>> believe that could be easily included into ArcheOS as
>>> needs various components (a webserver, a DB, a DB schema,
>>> application, framework, and so on...) should be packaged
>>> and tuned for ArcheOS.
>>> Also, I didn't find any indication on the license of this
>>> project, but I admit that I didn't search it very well. As
>>> far as I've seen the source code must be requested.
>>>
>>> About the benefit of this application for the ArcheOS user
>>> , I prefer to leave this in the hands of who knows it
>>> better... :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> F
>>>
>>> On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 1:27 PM,nic@imagoculturae.com
>>>> <nic@imagoculturae.com  wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> I know this is not probably aimed for ArcheOS users and
>>>> maybe is strictly for cultural heritage applications,
>>>> but I would like to ask if you have considered to
>>>> include it into ArcheOS.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.movio.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/72/codice
>>>>
>>>> If not, how difficult would be to install it, does
>>>> ArcheOS already includes all this components? how do I
>>>> set a webserver in ArcheOS?
>>>>
>>>> Many Thanks
>>>> Nicola
>>>>
>>>> --
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>>> http://lists.linux.it/listinfo/archeos-dev  >
>>>
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