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author | Stephan Holl <stephan.holl@intevation.de> |
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date | Fri, 09 Sep 2011 11:45:45 +0200 |
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.. index:: installation, requirements, apache, UMN MapServer, compile, jar, logging, ArcSDE ------------ Requirements ------------ The current version of the converter only runs on Windows. This is because the ArcObjects JDK API is not running properly on Linux though. In theory it should also run on Linux. To run the converter you need at least the following componentes: * Sun Java6 SDK to build, JRE to run * ArcGIS Desktop10.x or ArcEngine10.x with a valid licence enabled * UMN MapServer with Java MapScript-bindings (>=6.0.1 or recent development-version) * Optinal: Apache2 Webserver for displaying the resulting Mapfiles * Optional: MapServer compiled with ArcSDE-plugin * Optional: GDAL/OGR compiled with ArcSDE-support * Optional: GDAL/OGR compiled with FileGeodatabase-support * Optional: Other GDAL/OGR-related tools * Optional: Sphinx for building the docs ------------ Installation ------------ Compile the converter-sources ----------------------------- To compile the sources you need to have a properly configured ant-environmet available. ArcGIS SDK provides an ant-installation which suffices:: ant jar or:: ant jar-norevision Create run-environment ---------------------- The current version of MXD2map needs a few steps to run properly. The following steps assume the runtime folder to be c:/mxd2map/. This path can be changed. 1. Copy ``mxd2map.jar`` to ``c:/mxd2map/``. #. Copy folder "conf" from repository to ``c:/mxd2map/`` #. Create folder ``c:/mxd2map/lib/`` #. Get log4j from http://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/download.html #. Get jargs http://jargs.sourceforge.net/ (Version 1.0) #. Build the libraries and copy the resulting jar-files to ``c:/mxd2map/lib/`` #. Copy mapscript.jar and mapscript.dll to ``c:/mxd2map/lib/`` #. Create a folder ``c:/mxd2map/logs/`` #. Create or copy a converter.properties file to ``c:/mxd2map/`` Setup environment-variables --------------------------- For running the converter it is necessary to set up some environment variables and adjust the path accordingly. The following example shows the minimum env-vars needed:: @echo off if "%1" == "setenv" goto setenv %comspec% /k SDKShell.bat setenv %1 goto exit :setenv @echo Setting environment for using the GDAL and MapServer tools. if "%2"=="hideoci" goto hideoci set ocipath=0 set _path="%PATH:;=" "%" for %%p in (%_path%) do if not "%%~p"=="" if exist %%~p\oci.dll set ocipath=1 if "%ocipath%"=="0" goto hideoci @echo WARNING: If you encounter problems with missing oci libraries then type: @echo SDKShell hideoci goto setenv2 :hideoci @echo Hiding the OCI plugin library. if not exist %CD%\bin\gdal\plugins-optional mkdir %CD%\bin\gdal\plugins-optional if exist %CD%\bin\gdal\plugins\ogr_OCI.dll move %CD%\bin\gdal\plugins\ogr_OCI.dll %CD%\bin\gdal\plugins-optional\ogr_OCI.dll if exist %CD%\bin\gdal\plugins\gdal_GEOR.dll move %CD%\bin\gdal\plugins\gdal_GEOR.dll %CD%\bin\gdal\plugins-optional\gdal_GEOR.dll :setenv2 SET PATH=C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\DeveloperKit10.0\java\jre\bin;C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Engine10.0\bin;%CD%\bin;%CD%\bin;%CD%\bin\gdal\python\osgeo;%CD%\bin\proj\apps;%CD%\bin\gdal\apps;%CD%\bin\ms\apps;%CD%\bin\gdal\csharp;%CD%\bin\ms\csharp;%CD%\bin\curl;%CD%\bin\ms\java;C:\Program Files\Vim\vim71;C:\Program Files\TortoiseHg;%PATH% SET GDAL_DATA=%CD%\bin\gdal-data SET GDAL_DRIVER_PATH=%CD%\bin\gdal\plugins SET PYTHONPATH=%CD%\bin\gdal\python\osgeo SET PROJ_LIB=%CD%\bin\proj\SHARE SET CURL_CA_BUNDLE=C:\ms4w\Apache\conf\ca-bundle\cacert.pem :exit The above batch-script ``SDKShell.bat`` needs to be sources before working with MXD2map. Install Apache Webserver ------------------------ If you will be able to display the resulting mapfiles directly you need to install a webserver like Apache2 and the UMN MapServer CGI-file ``mapserv.exe``. Install Apache webserver by exedcuting the .msi-file and follow the install-dialogs:: httpd-2.2.19-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8r.msi Make sure that you install apache as a service so it will be available directly after system bootup. Install UMN MapServer --------------------- The current documentation uses the Windows binary-builds from http://www.gisinternals.com/sdk/ 1. Unzip the ZIP-file at ``c:/ms_6.1-dev`` #. Configure Apache Webserver to find the cgi-bin-folder:: ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "C:/ms_6.1-dev/bin/" <Location "/cgi-bin"> Options None Order allow,deny Allow from all </Location> #. Copy mapserv.exe from ``c:/ms_6.1-dev/bin/apps/ms`` to ``c:/ms_6.1-dev/bin/`` #. Add environment-variables to apache in order to have WMS-server available:: SetEnv PROJ_LIB "c:/ms_6.1-dev/bin/proj/SHARE" SetEnv PATH "c:/ms_6.1-dev/bin" SetEnv PATH "c:/ms_6.1-dev/bin/gdal/python/osgeo" # set GDAL_DATA environment variable to location of supporting gdal files SetEnv GDAL_DATA "c:/ms_6.1-dev/bin/gdaldata" # set GDAL_DRIVER_PATH environment variable for gdal plugins SetEnv GDAL_DRIVER_PATH "c:/ms_6.1-dev/bin/gdal/plugins" Configure Logging ----------------- Logging is supported on different levels. MXD2map logs with Javas Log4J. A sample configuration could look like this:: #### Log just errors and warnings to a file. log4j.rootLogger=DEBUG, MXD, Console log4j.appender.MXD=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender log4j.appender.MXD.File=./logs/console-client.log log4j.appender.MXD.MaxFileSize=5000KB log4j.appender.MXD.MaxBackupIndex=1 log4j.appender.MXD.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout log4j.appender.MXD.layout.ConversionPattern=%d [%t] %-5p %c - %m%n #log4j.rootLogger=WARN, Console log4j.appender.Console=org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender log4j.appender.Console.Threshold=INFO log4j.appender.Console.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout log4j.appender.Console.layout.ConversionPattern=%d [%t] %-5p %c - %m%n Apache Webserver and UMN MapServer .................................. They both support logging. MapServers outout ends up in Apaches logfiles if not configured differently within a providing template. The loglevel can be adjusted at template-level. For further information consult the UMN MapServer manual regarding logging at http://mapserver.org/optimization/debugging.html#steps-to-enable-mapserver-debugging.