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| Wview Weather System |
| Computer languages | C + |
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| Full description | wview is an application for weather statio … wview is an application for weather stations. It archives weather data from the station. Generates full html web sites with graphics. ftp/ssh export capability. MySQL/PostgreSQL archiving. International. Weather alarms. Data feed. RSS feed. Features:<br /> * 24x7x365 reliability. * Fast image and HTML/XML file generation. * Non-GUI, headless, lightweight (size and resources). * Embeddable - can be deployed on low-power embedded systems such as the Linksys NSLU2. * Multi-Lingual - HTML/XML templates, labels and text. * US (Imperial) or Metric Units - can be easily configured for metric or US units of measure. * SQL Storage - archive data may be stored in a relational database (MySQL or PostGreSQL). This does not replace the use of the WLK binary files but is an export-only capability. * Remote Upload - web pages and images can be transferred to a remote web server via an ftp or secure ssh process included with wview. * Alarms - the wview alarm daemon wvalarmd can be enabled to deliver current conditions to TCP socket clients as a near real-time data feed engine. wvalarmd can also be configured to function as a weather data alarm generator to user specified scripts or binaries. * CWOP - can be configured to submit data to CWOP. * Wunderground - can be configured to submit data to Wunderground. * Awekas - can be configured to submit data to Awekas. * Weatherforyou - can be configured to submit data to Weatherforyou. * RSS Feeds - processes XML template files and includes a default weather data RSS feed template. a default weather data RSS feed template. |
| Geography | meteorology + |
| Homepage URL | http://www.wviewweather.com/ + |
| Interface | daemon + , web + |
| Is GNU | false + |
| Keywords | mysql + , data + , PostGreSQL + , archive + , weather + , weather conditions + , weather station + , station + |
| Last review by | Kelly Hopkins + |
| Last review date | 18 December 2008 + |
| License | GPLv2 + , X11 + |
| License verified by | Kelly Hopkins + |
| License verified date | 18 December 2008 + |
| Name | wview Weather System + |
| Real name | Mark S. Teel + |
| Resource URL | http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=106464&package_id=114723&release_id=611091 + , http://sourceforge.net/projects/wview/ + |
| Resource audience | Developer + |
| Resource kind | Download + , Homepage + |
| Revisionid | 4,006 + |
| Revisiontimestamp | 12 April 2011 14:01:11 + |
| Revisionuser | WikiSysop + |
| Role | Maintainer + |
| Science | geography + |
| Short description | an application for weather stations. + |
| Submitted by | Database conversion + |
| Submitted date | 1 April 2011 + |
| Use | science + |
| User level | intermediate + |
| Version date | 18 December 2008 + |
| Version download | http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wview/wview-4.0.1.tar.gz?modtime=1215071881&big_mirror=0 + |
| Version identifier | 4.0.1 + |
| Version status | stable + |
| Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. | 25 May 2012 00:37:11 + |
| Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Entry + |
| EmailThis property is a special property in this wiki. | mark@teel.ws + |
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