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GeoServer and OpenGeo –Chris Holmes
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Geospatial Web Server –vector and raster data Open standards –WFS –WMS –WCS Gateway to the “GeoWeb” What is GeoServer?
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The Past
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The Present
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KML
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REST
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Rendering
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ArcSDE
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Databases
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Output Formats
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Extensions
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2.0
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489 bug fixes 1682 commits 7 releases * Without October, November, December The Year in Review
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Bug Fixes
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Commits
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Downloads
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Mailing List Traffic
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English – 987 members Brazilian – 300 members Chinese – 282 members Italian – 54 members Spanish – 53 members GeoServer International
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2.0!
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New UI
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Users and roles Data security Service security Security UI
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Complex feature schemas Feature chaining Application Schemas
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Super Overlays Geo Search Extrudes Partial 3D KML
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Labels –curved labeling –repetition –wrapping –displacement Dynamic symbolizers –hatched fills –dynamic glyphs Resource limits Rendering
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RESTful configuration Styler REST
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Arbitrary number of bands and pixel depth Color maps Raster catalogs ArcSDE Raster
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Scalability with sessions Multi-version tables Geometryless JNDI ArcSDE Miscellaneous
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GDAL support –more formats –robust bindings Mosaics –automated index creation –transparency Coverage rendering Raster Improvements
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“NG” architecture –security –performance Improved PostGIS and Oracle SQL Server JNDI connections Databases
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Tiles and pyramids in the database Vector pyramids Charts HTML image maps Extensions
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Database configuration storage Multi-dimensional coverages Service profiles Web Processing Service Scripting On the Horizon
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OpenGeo
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Sorting Confusion
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In the beginning (The Open Planning Project)
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The first project
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Towards OpenGeo From a side project of TOPP To sustaining contract work And the push to grow Grow!
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Building a stack
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The Client OpenLayers
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The Cache
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The Database
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The Rich Client
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The OpenGeo Suite
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Funding
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Building the Open Geospatial Web Making Geospatial Information Open and Accessible By bringing Open Source Principles to Geo Working by building OS software that gets used by all In the context of a hybrid organization
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OpenGeo.org
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Enterprise Towards a Product
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OpenGe o Suite The full solution
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Towards the ‘dot-org’ Full Cost Recovery for OpenGeo Spin off like Mozilla Corporation Reinvest profit in similar ‘dot-orgs’ –Make Capital viral like the GPL Require complete transparency Business built on Open Source principles
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