Introduction
In this chapter, we will try to give you an overview of how you can use PostGIS to develop powerful GIS web applications, using Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) web standards such as Web Map Service (WMS) and Web Feature Service (WFS).
In the first two recipes, you will get an overview of two very popular open-source web-mapping engines—MapServer and GeoServer . In both of these recipes, you will see how to implement the WMS and WFS services using PostGIS layers.
In the third recipe, you will implement a WMS Time service using MapServer to expose time-series data.
In the next two recipes, you will learn how to consume these web services to create a web map viewer with two very popular JavaScript clients. In the fourth recipe, you will use a WMS service with OpenLayers, while in the fifth recipe, you will do the same thing using Leaflet .
In the sixth recipe, you will explore the power of transactional WFS to create web-mapping applications that are able to edit data.
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