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TNTserverTM 2007:73

OGC-compliant Web Map Server (WMS) 


TNTserver 2006:72 and TNTmap 2006:72 
Technical Reference Manual

installation, management, and operation 
98 pages, 16 Mb PDF,  
updated: 7 Jun 07

TNTserver 2007:73  
Draft Reference Manual
 
9 Aug 07

1 - Web Map Servers 

2 - TNTmap Builder

3 - TNTmap Viewer

Many freely-accessible
OGC-compliant Web Map Servers (WMS's) on the Internet,
such as TNTserver with atlases prepared in TNTmips ...

... TNTmap Builder 
lets you select and arrange map layers from any number of WMS sources ...

... View multi-layer maps in
TNTmap Viewer
or other WMS viewers such as
Google Earth, Google Maps, or NASA World Wind.

Do you have a large collection of images, maps, or other geodata to view and analyze over the internet?

TNTserver can publish your geodata on the web whether you have only a few hundred gigabytes or many terabytes. TNTserver runs as a Web Map Service (WMS) on your internet host computer, while the free TNTmap runs on each client computerThe TNTserver / TNTmap combination provides public or private geospatial viewing and analysis tools. The easy-to-use TNTmap Builder interface lets each user select geodata layers from any number of WMS sites and view them together for visualization and analysis.

TNTserver 2007:73 for Windows

  TNTserver_73_Win32_20081203.exe
Version 2006:72    TNTserver_72_Win32_20081105.exe
TNTserver has been tested with 
this version of the Apache Web Server: 
  apache_2.0.55-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi
MicroImages has tested ActivePerl 
with TNTmap Builder: 
  http://www.activestate.com
Google Maps API Key for publishing 
a view from Google Maps: 
  http://code.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html

A Testimonial from an International Reseller, 3 October 2006
Note: the reference to TNTserver is to the 2006:72 version.

I have now installed TNTserver many times on many different configurations and am really happy with how that has been going. I have even managed to install perfectly smoothly on a machine I had not seen before in front of a potential client - a bold move but I think it will earn us a conversion from a previously loyal ESRI client. 

There were two things that were particularly notable from this experience, one was how impressed they were with how easy TNTserver was to set up, and the other was how amazing they found the performance of an atlas containing half a GB of data. I have started to concentrate closely on these aspects in some presentations I have coming up given the strength of the positive reactions. I wouldn't want to install under pressure like that, but I am trying to create a nice canned demo video for my presentations showing things running smoothly.

TNTserver Documentation

MicroImages Memos:


  MicroImages MEMO: 
TNTserver 2006:72 and Other Topics
 
( 5 pages)
(20 December 2006)

 


  MicroImages MEMO: 
TNTserver 2006:72

(7 pages plus reference plates)
(23 August 2006)

 


  MicroImages MEMO: 
TNTserver 2006:72 Addendum 1

(3 pages)
(13 September 2006)

 

Technical Guides:


  TNTserver: Installation of 2006:72.  (2 pages):


  TNTserver: Using in Test Mode

Technical Guides: 2006:72 TNTserver Manager.  (8 pages):


 

    Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Specifications
    Automatic Naming
    Popular Clients for Web Feature Services (WFSs) (2-sided)
    OGC Certified WFS Products
    OGC Certified WMS Products (2-sided)
    Server and Manager Updates (2-sided)
    Additional WMS Viewers  
    Configuration and Network Type
    Installation (2 pages)
    Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Certified WMS Compliant Products (2 pages)
    Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Specifications (2 pages)
    Publishing Layers, Groups, or Layouts
    TNTserver Manager (eight pages)
    Using Autodesk's MapGuide to View WMS Layers (2 pages)
    Using Cadcorp's SIS Map Browser to View WMS Layers (2 pages)
    Using Carbon Project's Gaia to View WMS Layers (2 pages)
    Using ESRI's ArcExplorer Web to View WMS Layers (2 pages)
    Using FAO's InterMap to View WMS Layers (2 pages)
    Using Generalitat Valenciana's gvSIG to View WMS Layers (2 pages)
    Using GeoNOVA's Map Viewer to View WMS Layers (2 pages)
    Using Geosoft's Dapple to View WMS Layers (2 pages)
    Using Google Earth View WMS Layers (2 pages)
    Using Intergraph's OGC Viewer to View WMS Layers (2 pages)
    Using IONIC's GeoViewer to View WMS Layers (2 pages)
    Using Owsview to View WMS Layers (2 pages)
    Using Refraction Research's uDig to View WMS Layers (2 pages)
    Using SEDAC’s MapViewer to View WMS Layers (2 pages)
    Using in Test Mode
    Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Specifications (2-sided) Updated for 2006:72
    TNTserver Manager (6 pages -- see the expanded version for 2006:72)
    Using a Third-Party WMS Client
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TNTmap Documentation

Technical Guides:


  Choose WMS Layers for Use in Popular Viewers

 

  
  Builder Features Located on Tabbed Panels (2-sided)

 


  Three Forms to Fit User's Preference and Device

 


  Use TNTmap Viewer  to View WMS Layers

 


  Use Google Earth to View WMS Layers

 


  Use Google Maps to View WMS Layers

 


  Four Ways to Run

    TNTmap Builder Help (9 pages)
    TNTmap Viewer Help (5 pages)
    TNTmap: Making Measurements
    Seamless Statewide Orthophotos
    Widget Viewing of WMS/WFS Content for Mac OS X 10.5 (2-sided)
    Builder Features Located on Tabbed Panels (2-sided)
    Choose WMS Layers for Use in Popular Viewers
    Comparison of Web Map Service (WMS) Viewers (2 pages)
    Four Ways to Run
    Saving and Using Contexts
    Three Forms to Fit User's Preference and Device
    Use Google Earth to View WMS Layers (2-sided)
    Use Google Maps to View WMS Layers (2-sided)
    Use TNTmap Open to View WMS Layers (2-sided)
    Use TNTmap Viewer to View WMS Layers (2-sided)
    Use World Wind to View WMS Layers (2-sided)
    Viewing WMS Layers
    Widget Viewing of WMS Content for Mac OS X (2-sided)
    Browsing and Selecting WMS Layers
    Using Google Earth as a Client
    Viewing WMS Layers
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Features

TNTserver is a Web Map Server that publishes raster, vector, CAD, relational database, and other layers from TNT Project Files and other popular geodata formats. Database materials can be kept in the TNT RDBMS or accessed via ODBC from Access, Oracle, or other products. You can either prepare all your geodata with the TNT products, or use geodata prepared in other products.

TNTserver works with optimized geodata that has been pyramided, tiled, and compressed so that access time is fast for a million individual airphotos, DOQs, or huge map and image mosaics of many gigabytes each.

Your atlas materials can be in a mixture of map projections that are automatically reconciled by TNTserver when they are requested. Projection and coordinate readouts can be selected by the user in TNTmap Viewer.

TNTserver is inexpensive when compared to competing commercial Internet or enterprise map and image servers. Your setup costs are lower since it is easy to start up, update, and maintain. Even though it is multithreaded for use on multi-processor platforms, it can also be used on "server farms" of networked, low-cost individual desktop computers. TNTserver has been optimized to serve up all this geodata rapidly for world-wide access.

Try it, read about the latest and planned features, and review the server protocol available to your client at our sample online atlas server.

The TNTserver product is available only for Windows 2000, XP, and Vista computers.  Of course TNTmap Builder and TNTmap Viewer can access the geodata from any WMS, but TNTserver itself runs only on 2000 and XP computers.

  • TNTserver on a 2000, XP, or Vista computer can use the USB key (recommended) or the Parallel key

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International Prices  

29 August 2008  

page update: 18 Aug 08


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