Sale!

Explore Enhanced Interfaces with Geoserver

Original price was: $999.00.Current price is: $49.00.

This Course is available for download now. You can contact us for Screenshots or Demo. Access for this course will be sent on google drive. Join our telegram channel to see updates and occasional discounts. If you want to pay through Paypal or Card contact us – On Telegram Click Here or contact on Mail – [email protected]

Category: Tag:

Description

Explore Enhanced Interfaces with Geoserver

Explore Enhanced Interfaces with GeoserverDuration: 1h 48m | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz, 2 Ch | 598 MB Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Project Files
A fast-paced guide to building more complex web applications using GeoServer Web Services, OpenLayers API, and PostGIS.
About This Video
Explore the capabilities of the OpenLayers API and WMS to provide a print-enabled interactive site map.

Add Geoserver CSS and Common Query Language filtering to your app

Deploy PostgreSQL to provide spatial data to your app through PostGIS
Explore the feature-rich WFS service layer and build a web application UI that enables feature editing
Use Geolocation Boostrap, and Jquery to create a responsive mobile-friendly user interface
In Detail
You will start the course by learning how to harness the capabilities of Web Map Service (WMS) beyond simple interactivity. Here you will understand GeoServer Layers and how to add information to your map by using cartographic styles, styling data with cascading style sheets, working with labels, and scale dependency. Further, you will explore the features of the OpenLayers API, beyond simple interactivity, and printing maps through the interface.

You will learn about Common Query Language

(CQL) and create an application that provides filtering and dynamic syMB olization through the use of CQL to bring a more user-specific experience to your web application. You’ll take this to the next level with deployment of a spatial database, PostGIS, in tandem with GeoServer

. PostGIS adds support for geographic objects by allowing location queries to be run in SQL. Here you will cover the installation and population of the

database in order to get it ready for GeoServer. You will use Web Feature Service (WFS) to provide feature-level read and write access involving the spatial database. T

his is a powerful capability for your end-user, as it will provide the means to alter and update data that they can select through a map-based interface.

20%

off, especially for you 🎁

Sign up to receive your exclusive discount, and keep up to date on our latest products & offers!

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.