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How to Create and Share INSPIRE-Compliant Data with FME
January 2014
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FME – The tool for INSPIRE!
FME 2014!The most complete tool for creating, distributing and using INSPIRE compliant data.
No coding! No XSLT!
Agenda Introduction Safe Software and FME
INSPIRE Challenges: Consuming INSPIREProducing INSPIRE: Schema Transformation Format and Geometry Annex II and III Validation Web Services
Q&A
Who Are We?Don Murray President and Co-Founder @DonAtSafe
Dean Hintz Senior Product Specialist
Ken Bragg European Services Manager @KenAtSafe
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Convert data
Transform data
Share data
Integrate data
Validate data
And more
FME transforms data to use and share.
What is FME?
Poll: Are you using FME today to prepare INSPIRE data?
Consuming INSPIRE data
FME has supported reading INSPIRE GML and web services for some time
Benefit from the diverse array of freely available published data sources
New Data Inspector makes it easy to visualize all types of data: 2D or 3D, vector or raster, non-spatial or complex geometries
See web services webinar from August 2013Demo 0 - Ken
Schema Mapping Tools for INSPIRE
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The challenge: Map and transform your data and attributes into
the INSPIRE schema.
Schema Mapping Tools for INSPIRE
Feature Type Mapping Attribute Name Mapping Transformers Attribute Value Mapping Transformers Schema Mapper Transformer
Geometry and Coordinate System Transformations
Demo 1 - Ken
Your data to INSPIRE Format
FME can read or write over 300 formats FME has had an INSPIRE reader since 2012 New in FME 2014 is the INSPIRE GML Writer Complete support for complex INSPIRE schema
Key points on FME INSPIRE GML Writer
GML writing uses application schema (.xsd’s) - destination model captured from the application schema
map schema directly to destination feature type fields
multiple, complex geometry support
geometry names and traits
voidable attributes in output GML / null support in FME
XMLTemplater no longer needed for GML writing, but useful for other XML generation like metadata
Demo 2 - Dean
Poll: What other tools are you using now for INSPIRE data preparation?
FME for Annex II and III Delivery
1. Annex II raster themes such as DEM and orthophoto can be produced to specification with FME
2. Annex III 3D Building themes can be produced with FME
Annex II: EU DEM
No INSPIRE specific delivery standard yet
Mostly GeoTIFFs links via websites
FME Server’s Data Download Service has always been able to support this use case
Demo 3a - Dean
CityGML and Annex III Buildings
CityGML has strongly influenced the INSPIRE BU model - based on City GML v2.0
Differences: INSPIRE names for attributes
common to other themes (ids, time)
part can’t have parts appearances simplified fields added to support
INSPIRE requirements (environmental policy)
Demo 3b - Dean
INSPIRE ADE for CityGML
Application domain extensions (ade’s) extend CityGML with additional fields and feature types
CityGML ADE BuildingsCore3D_ADE.xsd is an alternative encoding for Buildings3D and adds fields needed for INSPIRE (core3d_*)
Produced by teams at TU Munich and University of Bonn
Extended 3D ADE (BuildingsExtended3D) coming soon
Validation with FMEDoes your data meet the specification?
XMLValidator transformer Many, many other FME validation transformers to
check attribute values, geometry etc Don’t forget to inspect!
Demo 4 - Ken
Poll: What is your job when it comes to INSPIRE ?
Use FME Server for INSPIRE Download Web Services (more on this is next webinar)
WxS
FME Workspace as Web Service Broker
FME WxS Workspace
GetCapabilities Request
Response XML
GetFeature Request
Response GMLFME Server
Demo 5 – Dean
Summary – FME and INSPIRE
Consume INSPIRE – Leverage existing INSPIRE content and services
Schema Transformation – the hard problem that FME makes easier and automates
Publishing INSPIRE – New GML writer, validation and web service support make meeting INSPIRE requirements a breeze - no code!
Annex II and III – FME’s flexible, modular approach means you are future proofed as requirements evolve
Web services - workspace as web service broker via FMEServer
Save the date
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Webinar: INSPIRE Webinar #2www.safe.com/learning/webinars
FME World Tour 2014 (April – June 2014)
FME International User Conference 2014 (20th Anniversary Celebration)• June 10 – 13, 2014 in Vancouver, Canada
Recorded Webinarswww.safe.com/learning/webinars
Get Involved!
fmepedia.com/community
fmepedia.com/knowledge
@SafeSoftware
youtube.com/FMEChannel
blog.safe.com
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INSPIRE Resources
Safe.com/inspire
fmepedia.safe.com/articles/How_To/INSPIRE-GML
fmepedia.safe.com/articles/How_To/GML-Writing
fmepedia.safe.com/articles/Samples_and_Demos/Streaming-XML-with-FME-Server
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Q&A
Thank You!
This webinar is being recorded
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Find Your Local FME Partner http://www.safe.com/partners/find-a-sales-partner
Support www.safe.com/support (604) 501-9985 ext. 278 Don Murray [email protected] Ken Bragg [email protected] Dean Hintz
For assistance with using FME to comply with the INSPIRE mandate,
please contact one of our EU-based expert partners:
www.safe.com/PartnerLocator