Lightweight data formats that reduce payload size and speed up processing.
A standard way to describe the API, making it more accessible to web developers.
Based on its features and integration with AutoCAD, I would rate OGC API Features as follows:
OGC API Features is a RESTful API that allows developers to access and manipulate geospatial data in a standardized way. It provides a simple, web-based interface for querying, retrieving, and updating geospatial features, such as points, lines, and polygons. The API is designed to be highly extensible and flexible, allowing it to be used in a wide range of applications, from simple web mapping to complex geospatial analysis.
In the Spatial Manager palette, create a new "User Data Source" and select WFS / OGC API - Features as the provider.
The (formerly WFS 3.0) is a multi-part standard developed by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) to modernize geospatial data sharing. Unlike the older WFS, which relied on complex SOAP/XML requests, the new API uses:
Lightweight data formats that reduce payload size and speed up processing.
A standard way to describe the API, making it more accessible to web developers.
Based on its features and integration with AutoCAD, I would rate OGC API Features as follows:
OGC API Features is a RESTful API that allows developers to access and manipulate geospatial data in a standardized way. It provides a simple, web-based interface for querying, retrieving, and updating geospatial features, such as points, lines, and polygons. The API is designed to be highly extensible and flexible, allowing it to be used in a wide range of applications, from simple web mapping to complex geospatial analysis.
In the Spatial Manager palette, create a new "User Data Source" and select WFS / OGC API - Features as the provider.
The (formerly WFS 3.0) is a multi-part standard developed by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) to modernize geospatial data sharing. Unlike the older WFS, which relied on complex SOAP/XML requests, the new API uses: