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author | Tim Englich <tim.englich@intevation.de> |
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date | Fri, 13 Aug 2010 09:15:20 +0000 |
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\section{Overview of the GNV-Server} \subsection{Tasks and Components of the GNV-Server} The GNV-server is a middleware-component and consists of two functional components: \begin{enumerate} \item artifact-server -- providing access to the database and managing the users' workflow to the GNV-WebClient \item mapserver -- providing user-generated maps. Mapserver is controlled by the artifact-server. \end{enumerate} %% TODO includegraphics The central concept of the artifact-server is to model the workflow of users by the following steps: \begin{enumerate} \item selection of data (parameterization) \item processing of result sets (interpolation, clipping) \item exporting processed result sets (charts, statistics, raw data) \end{enumerate} Within the artifact-server, these steps are supported by the following core components for the entire GNV-system. The naming refers to components used in the configuration. In order to simplify a first orientation in the configuration and this manual, the XML-tags/words in the central configuration file at {\tt conf/conf.xml} are used. They are marked in {\tt typewriter} style: \begin{itemize} \item {\tt geo-backend} -- access to the database backend \item {\tt rest-server} -- providing a RESTful-Interface with a XML-based protocol to serve the expert information systems (FIS) with their products to different clients, e.g. GNV WebClient \item {\tt factories/*}, {\tt artifacts/*} -- managing the steps and operations of users' workflow for all expert information systems (FIS) \item {\tt gnv} -- processing pipeline providing results of the products with the following subtasks: \begin{itemize} \item processing of result sets like interpolation, clipping \item visualization of charts and maps \item exporting selected raw data \end{itemize} \item {\tt mapserver} -- managing the Web Map Service for creating maps dynamically \end{itemize} Each component has a specific configuration for its functionality and subsystems. \subsection{Internal Structure of the GNV-Server} \subsubsection{Internal Structure of Artifact-Server} Per default the artifact-server can be found at {\tt /opt/artifact-server}\footnote{Information about installation and operation can be found in the admin-manual.}. The internal directory structure of the artifact-server looks like this: %% tree /opt -d -L1 \begin{lstlisting} artifact-server |-- artifactdb # storing artifacts in a database |-- bin # binaries including all libraries |-- cache # storage for cached data (e.g. result sets) |-- conf # central configuration of artifact-server |-- install # files for system integration (just for setup) |-- mapfiles # generated configurations for map-server (done by # map-generator) `-- shapefiles # raw data for map generating (done by map-generator) \end{lstlisting} \subsubsection{Internal Structure of Mapserver} Per default the mapserver can be found at {\tt /usr/lib/cgi-bin}.\footnote{Information about installation and operation can be found in the admin-manual.} The internal structure of the mapserver looks like this: %% tree /usr/lib/ \begin{lstlisting} cgi-bin/ |-- gnv-wms # wrapper pointing to the configuration (default: # artifact-server/mapfiles/mapfile.map), invoked by # webserver `-- mapserv-gp # binary of mapserver, invoked by wrapper \end{lstlisting}