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Re: [eclipse.org-architecture-council] I need a mentor for GeoMesa

I don't mind volunteering if no one else will step forward.


On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Wayne Beaton <wayne@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is a good opportunity for an AC member who has not yet been a mentor.

I'll take the lead mentoring role. Who can be a second mentor for the GeoMesa project?

https://locationtech.org/proposals/geomesa

GeoMesa is a suite of geospatial libraries and tools built on top of Geotools and Accumulo, a column-family oriented distributed database. GeoMesa contains a spatio-temporal indexing structure that enables efficient storage, querying, and transformation capabilities for large spatio-temporal data sets. The spatio-temporal index and querying capabilities are exposed as Geotools DataStores, FeatureSources, FeatureReaders and other relevant Geotools interfaces thus providing transparent access to Accumulo as a data store to users of the Geotools APIs. GeoMesa implements several spatial algorithms and transformation functions in parallel using Accumulo's custom iterator extension capability as well as Map/Reduce jobs for data ingest and processing. GeoMesa has a WFS plugin to Geoserver that allows Geoserver administrators to connect to an Accumulo data source and expose a table as an OGC service over HTTP. Additionally, GeoMesa provides support for rendering raster data stored in Accumulo through an implementation of Geoserver's WMS plugin interface.

Perhaps somebody with a very light mentoring load can join me?

Thanks,

Wayne
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