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GDAL (Geospatial Data Abstraction Library) is an open source translator library for raster and vector geospatial data formats.
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Using GDAL to connect to a WFS
Anyway the other main problem was the GDAL_DATA errors i was getting, all you have to do is make a system environment variable called GDAL_DATA and point it to your gdal source path (data directory) and … Anyway heres some code...
.h (and obviously theres the method declarations too):
OGRDataSource *m_dataset;
.cpp:
void ManageGDAL::open()
{
// Register all of the OGR Drivers (The GDAL Drivers …
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Using GDAL to connect to a WFS
I'm trying to connect to a wfs using GDAL, from reading some of the (fairly sparse) documentation on this i have found that this is possible if GDAL is compiled with the correct drivers (Curl, Xerces). … I have compiled GDAL against both of these and have a working WFS Service to connect to.
From reading the documentation it says this is how the connection should be opened. …
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Link GDAL to consume a WFS
SERVICE=WFS&VERSION=1.0.0&REQUEST=GetCapabilities
And now I want to make a client application that can consume this service in C++ (QT) using the GDAL libraries. … I have compiled GDAL with Xerces and curl as the docs say but apart from that they are not very clear about how to use it for a WFS, I'm sure the functionality is there because it says it supports it but …