Learning the FOSS4g Stack: Geoserver [Video]
Learning the FOSS4g Stack: Geoserver [Video]
English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 44KHz 2ch | 3h 36m | 945 MB
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Learning the FOSS4g Stack: Geoserver [Video]: Learn how to build an Internet Map Server application using free and open-source GIS
In this course, you will understand the process of installing GeoServer, loading data, creating server-side analytical processes, and finally, rendering the data on the client-side using OpenLayers 3.0, all in a step-by-step manner.
The course starts by guiding you through installing GeoServer, Postgres, and QGIS, and then analyzing the data that you’ll be using throughout the course to learn various concepts. Once you load the data into Postgres, you will learn how to start the GeoServer and navigate the interface. You will create workspaces and stores and add layers from different stores including shapefiles and GeoPackage. As you proceed, you will understand the services in GeoServer including Web Map Service (WMS) and Web Feature Service (WFS). In the concluding section, you will go on to cover the implementation of OpenLayers 3.0 for interacting with GeoServer from the client-side.
- Configure GeoServer to make it operate as a cloud-based spatial data server
- Start GeoServer and navigate the interface
- Load spatial and attribute data into GeoServer
- Create an app that allows clients and a server to interact with data
- Load the data on a server from multiple sources such as Postgres and GeoPackage
- Upload vector, raster, and attribute data on the Internet with GeoServer
By the end of this course, you’ll be well-versed in the basics and proficient in creating impressive Internet mapping sites.