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    Showing “homemade” map data in webclient using Python and Flask?

    patchie
    By patchie,
    What do i need to do with the data to present a map on screen in a website and to be able to interact with it? I want to make a map with my own data stored in postgres, and be able to create polygons and chains of straight lines using mousepointer to send postgis queries back to the server. I want to use Postgres with Postgis, and Python3 using flask. My example: I need the shapes stored in a database (postgres for example) I need a technology to calculate data positi

    Integrate exchange map

    sravanisarma
    By sravanisarma,
    How can we able to integrate boundless exchange maps into HTML 5 based applications??

    How can i select the particular area in a Map?

    sravanisarma
    By sravanisarma,
    Do we have an option to select the particular area in a map and export the data within that area??

    Weighted Overlay on ArcGIS to create Liquefaction Potential Zonation Map

    Kumul94
    By Kumul94,
    I am doing a Project on Liquefaction Potential Zonation due to Earthquake Hazard in Papua New guinea. I am in the process of writing my project proposal. I will integrate 5 thematic layers (Soil available water holding capacity, Soil texture, Soil Drainage, Fault Line buffer, and Rock Structure). Will it be okay for me to use weighted overlay in ArcGIS to create the final output map (i.e. Liquefaction Potential Zonation Map)?

    Accessing 3rd party services into boundless exchange

    pavani
    By pavani,
    Hi, Can we access NOAA service's WMS server into boundless exchange??   Thank you, pavani

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