About this Map
This Interactive Map illustrates using our LocalView Fusion advanced spatial content management system to provison a Citizen information portal site at South Dublin County Council.
LocalView Fusion reduces the hard work of creating Local Authority mapping websites. It provides an efficient provisioning and publishing environment that enables the GIS Officer or Team build web mapping applications for Internet or Intranet that can be simply handed over to the Web Master for inclusion in your internal or external web presence.
LocalView Fusion is powered by ArcGIS Server from Esri. ArcGIS Server provides a WYSISWYG environment in which to author publish and serve geographic content. ArcGIS Server serves the Local Authority operational layers that are then “mashed-up” with content from other providers to provision LocalView Fusion web map templates.
Together with over 60 Local Authorities across Ireland, Northern Ireland and the UK we are working to capture repeatable, common and specific application of geographic functionality in the form of templates. LocalView Fusion includes a base set of templates and over time it is our intention to create a library of templates that can be shared by the community.
This particular instance of LocalView Fusion presents a range of operational information from South Dublin County Council including environmental services, planning & accessible parking. These "operational layers" are streamed into the Viewer from a series of back end
ArcGIS Server web services. The "reference layers", mapping and areial photography are streamed into the Viewer from the
OSi Map Genie REST web service.
This LocalView Fusion template is "location aware", once the User specifies thier location by address, dropping a pin or even IP detection the system responds by presenting the operational layers as location specific Feeds. Clicking on the Feed helps the User navigate the information. The User may subscribe to the feed to keep abreast of information which changes regularly.
Credits:
South Dublin County Council.
All reference mapping provided by
OSi.