Atom services and HVD #164
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Dear Veronika, in our opinion ATOM Feeds are typical APIs, cause they can be used programmatically to download (INSPIRE) datasets based on the given metadata and catalogue interfaces (CSW). We tested it with a free and open source python lib and integrated it in our Geoportal. Some further tests have to be done, but it works as expected: Some more infos and videos [only in german]: Best regards ;-) , Armin |
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Dear all, in the Implementing Act on High Value Datasets when the APIs are mentioned there is the following footnote:
And the definition of a "direct access download services" is: This means that this type of service shall "allow the retrieval of Spatial Objects based upon a query". According to these considerations, it seems that an ATOM cannot allow direct access to a single spatial object in a dataset. |
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"such as" 😉 |
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Dear all, Veronika PS: And I would like to wish you a happy new year! ✨ |
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Dear colleagues,
At the INSPIRE conference there was mentioned Atom fees are not API.
We extend our atom services by OpenSearch technology, which enables to find particular dataset using its name, bbox etc. Can we consider this type of extended Atom service as API? (From our point of view in this case it is API.)
Here are some examples of requests:
request for dataset(s) in ETRS89 and covering the particulat bbox: https://atom.cuzk.cz/get.ashx?crs=ETRS89&bbox=13.717523321526826,49.23324042654766,13.936954,519437316,49.35697620594279
request for the dataset with id CZ-00025712- CUZK_CPX_693863
https://atom.cuzk.cz/get.ashx?crs=5514&spatial_dataset_identifier_code=CZ-00025712-CUZK_CPX_693863
Thank you in advance for your opinion.
Veronika
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