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==== Documentation ====
==== Documentation ====
[http://www.iges.org/grads/gds/index.html Overview] and details about [http://www.iges.org/grads/gadoc/users.html server-side processing] in the Analysis Topics section.
[http://www.iges.org/grads/gds/index.html Overview] and details about [http://www.iges.org/grads/gds/doc/user.html#2b server-side processing].


==== Implementation Details ====
==== Implementation Details ====

Revision as of 21:01, 27 September 2007

The GrADS Data Server (GDS)

Institution

The Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies of the Institute for Global Environment and Society

Documentation

Overview and details about server-side processing.

Implementation Details

A Java Servlet implemented on top of the bespoke Anagram Framework using the Java Runtime environment to execute the GrADS application to perform the data access and analysis and using the Java OPeNDAP library for DAP communication.

Functions

Syntax

The Ferret-Thredds Data Server (F-TDS)

Institution

Documentation

Implementation Details

Functions

Syntax

Ingrid

Institution

The [Data Library] of the [The International Research Institute for Climate and Society]

Documentation

[Overview]

Implementation Details

Local code not under wide distribution.

Functions

166 functions [detailed here].

Syntax

A URL-based (not in the query string) RPN notation.

For example:

http://iridl.ldeo.columbia.edu/expert/SOURCES/.NOAA/.NCEP/.CPC/.GMSM/.w/5/add/

SOURCES .NOAA .NCEP .CPC .GMSM .w (the OPeDNAP data variable)

5 add (the constant 5; the operation desired)

http://iridl.ldeo.columbia.edu/expert/SOURCES/.NOAA/.NCDC/.ERSST/.version2/.SST/X/(170W)(120W)RANGE/Y/(5S)(5N)RANGE[X/Y]average/ (The actual URL must be encoded. See the link contents.)

SOURCES .NOAA .NCDC .ERSST .version2 .SST (The OPeDNAP data variable)

X (170W) (120W) RANGE (A range in X of the data variable's underlying grid in world coordinates)

Y (5S) (5N) RANGE (A range in Y of the data variable's underlying grid in world coordinates)

[X Y]average (the dimensions to be operated on; the operation)

Benno -- Is there also an index notation for the ranges? If Y did not appear in the [X Y] then the average would be a line in Y from 5S to 5N, right?

pyDap

Institution

Documentation

Implementation Details

Functions

Syntax

SWAMP

Institution

Documentation

Implementation Details

Functions

Syntax