Oracle Spatial Database with Mapviewer and Map Builder for Designing Spatial Application of Thapar University
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Oracle Spatial is an integrated set of functions and procedures for handling spatial data
stored in an Oracle database. Spatial data represents the essential location characteristics
of real or conceptual objects as those objects relate to the real or conceptual space in
which they exist. Once this spatial data is stored in an Oracle database, it can be
processed, retrieved, and related to all the other data stored in the database using the
Oracle Spatial.
The MapViewer (or simply, MapViewer) is a server-side component that constructs maps
by reading appropriate database views and tables and returns the maps to the client
applications in the appropriate formats. MapViewer provides web application developers
a versatile means to integrate and visualize spatial data with maps. It uses the basic
capability included with Oracle10g/11g to manage geographic mapping data. The
MapViewer is supported by the Oracle Map Builder tool which is used to create and
manage the MapViewer mapping metadata which includes styles, themes and base maps.
Besides handling the metadata, the tool provides interfaces to preview the metadata and
display the original spatial information from the spatial tables without creating
MapViewer metadata.
The condition of spatial application development is not much satisfactory in India. Most
of the application development works are still approaching the traditional framework of
application development and avoiding the powerful features of spatial technologies. In
this thesis work, we have designed and developed a spatial application of Thapar
University. This application shows the map of Thapar University and is featured with
various map options like navigation panel and distance tools etc. Our developed system
has the provision to view the different locations depicted in the map. It has also a feature
to find the distance between two locations in the map.
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