GeoNetwork and ESRI GIS Portal Toolkit Comparison-GDNBI3027

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    Information included in this document may not be disclosed to third parties unless with explicit written approval from ESRI Inc.

    GeoNetwork and ESRI GIS Portal Tool kit Comparison

    The following software are being evaluated for the GeoSUR project for the implementation of GIS portal application for the South American region. The information collected for eachsoftware will be provided to the GeoSUR advisory board to be used for evaluation and selection of the portal software.

    General Requirements

    ESRI GIS Portal Toolkit GeoNetwork OpenSourceRecent Version 9.3 2.20

    Type Commercial. Current version of GIS Portal Toolkit is free aslong as the ESRI training class is taken and the otherprerequisite software is already purchased.

    Final licensing for GPT 9.3 is under discussion. GPT 9.3 willrequire ArcGIS Server 9.3 Standard Enterprise.

    Free and Open Source

    Operating System Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES 4.0 Update 2SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10Sun Solaris 9, 10 (SPARC)Windows 2000 SP4 ServerWindows 2003 SP2 ServerWindows Vista SP1 Ultimate, Enterprise, BusinessWindows XP SP2 Professional Edition

    MS WindowsLinuxMac OS XPotentially any Java Servlet environment

    Hardware Requirements See recommended hardware requirements onhttp://support.esri.com

    1 GHz or higher

    Memory Requirement See recommended hardware requirements onhttp://support.esri.com . Note that this depends on deploymentmodels and expected use.

    512 MB memory or higher

    Disk Requirement See minimum disk space requirements onhttp://support.esri.com . Note this will depend on type of DBMS,size of the catalog and size of the data used in the map service,gazetteer and optional data extraction service.

    30 MB minimum / 250 suggested

    Java Requirement Java 1.5 SDK is required. Either version 1.5.0_06 or 1.5.0_14may be used Java Runtime Environment (JRE 1.5.0)

    Web Server IIS5, IIS6 or Apache 2.0.48 NA, Apache or IIS can be configured to redirect traffic to the servletengine

    Servlet Engine Apache Tomcat 5.5.17 or 5.5.26. Note: other Servlet engines(IBM WebSphere, Oracle Application Server, Sun GlassFish,ServletExec, ) may be supported on a case-by-case basis perproject requirements.

    Apache Tomcat or Jetty

    Database Oracle 9i 9.2.0.7Oracle 10g 10.2.0.2Microsoft SQL Server 2000 SP4

    JDBC Compliant DBMS such asMySQLPostgreSQL

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    Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP2PostgreSQL 8.3

    OracleMS SQL Server

    Other Required Software ArcGIS Server 9.3 Standard Enterprise (includes ArcSDE), ArcGIS Desktop is advised to author/manage oher servicesused in GPT and manage metadata,

    GPT 9.3 works with an LDAP user store and authenticationservice. Verified to work are:

    Apache Directory ServerSun OpenDSMicrosoft ActiveDirectory

    Other LDAP servers may be supported on a case-by-case basisper project requirements.

    NA

    Java applications included:LuceneJeevesMcKoiJettyGeoServerSchematronInterMap

    Required Apache SoftwareFoundation Packages

    Sun JSF FrameworkSun Java MailSun JavaBeans Activation Framework

    Apache Commons Struts TilesJSP Standard Tag Library

    Apache Commons File Upload Apache Commons IOJUnitZ39.50 Toolkit

    NA

    Supported Browsers GPT 9.3 supports IE 6+, FireFox, and Safari. Firefox 1.5+, Internet Explorer Win v6+, Safari 3+ (Mac OS X Leopard)

    Notes Common practice is to install Catalog Services and MetadataViewer on dedicated server with Catalog Services databaseinstalled on separate dedicated server, however, everything canrun on one machine. Alternatively, various services(basemap/searchmap/placefinder) may be used from ArcGISOnline and would thus not be hosted on the server, thusreducing the load on the server. These services are free ofcharge.

    Common practice is to install all GeoNetwork components on a singlemachine. Could be distributed.

    Can interact with other GeoNetwork instances in a federated catalgoueenvironment

    Standards Implementation

    ESRI GIS Portal Toolkit GeoNetwork OpenSourceMain Components Portal Module, Map Viewer, Administrator Module, Publisher

    Module, CSW Client for ArcMap and ArcGIS Explorer,Harvesting Module

    Metadata editor, metadata template system, user & group management,harvesting management, backup management, map viewer, pdf mapprinting, sending WMC & map preview by email, map server (GeoServer)

    Metadata Standards FGDC, ISO 19115, ISO 19139, Dublin Core.

    Note: GPT 9.3 allows additional metadata profiles to be

    configured by the implementor of GPT without compiling.

    ISO19139 (19115 & 19119), FGDC, Dublin Core

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    Multi-national commercial enterprises.Reference sites can be provided upon request.

    Case Studies -/www.esri.com/software/arcgis/gisportal-toolkit/about/case-studies.html