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GeoServer Beginner's Guide

You're reading from   GeoServer Beginner's Guide Share geospatial data using Open Source standards

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788297370
Length 384 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. GIS Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with GeoServer 3. Exploring the Administrative Interface 4. Adding Your Data 5. Accessing Layers 6. Styling Your Layers 7. Creating Simple Maps 8. Performance and Caching 9. Automating Tasks - GeoServer REST Interface 10. Securing GeoServer Before Production 11. Tuning GeoServer in a Production Environment 12. Going Further - Getting Help and Troubleshooting

The Data section


This section contains links to the data configuration engine. As you may guess, to publish a map on the internet with GeoServer, you will need to add spatial data to it. Consider the following screenshot:

In this area, you can configure the data access and the way it is exposed to clients:

  • Layer Preview opens a form including every layer published on GeoServer. In addition, if you have not yet added any data to your GeoServer installation, you will find several sample layers already listed. Clicking on the OpenLayers link, which is placed on the right side of the layer name, you can open a sample web application to take a look at what your data looks like.

The Keyhole Markup Language (KML) links let you download the data in a format suitable for preview on Google Earth. There are also several other available formats, listed in the drop-down box on the far right of the line. Consider the following screenshot:

  • Workspaces are logical entities useful to classify your data into...
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