Learning the FOSS4g Stack: Geoserver

Training

Online

up to £ 100

Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Class hours

    4h

  • Start date

    Different dates available

"Do you want to learn how to build an Internet Map Server application using free and open source GIS? ‑Do you want that server to display raster, vector and attribute information and‑perform spatial analysis and database queries‑over the Internet? ‑Do you want to learn how to connect your map server to Postgres and PostGIS. ‑If so, this course is for you. ‑I will walk you step-by-step through the process of installing Geoserver, loading data, creating server side analytical processes, and finally show you how to render the data on the client side using Openlayers 3.0. ‑Don't be afraid - this is a painless step-by-step approach that anyone can learn with my course.When you are done with this course, you'll have the basics down. Now it's up to you to create impressive Internet mapping sites!‑And, like all the other Leaerning the FOSS4g Stack courses, we'll work with the same data, scenarios, and also solve some of the same problems.‑ Except this time, we'll be doing it with an Internet map server."

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About this course

"You will learn how to install Geoserver,Load spatial and attribute data into GeoserverServer vector, raster, and attribute data on the Internet with GeoserverYou will learn how to serve up data from multiple sources like Postgres, Geopackage, SQLite, and shapefiles.You will set up up Geoserver so that it operates like a cloud-based spatial data server.You'll learn how to develop back-end server processing to deliver the results of spatial operations. You'll do this with both SQL and CQL.You will create an application that allows clients and a server to interact with data and Internet users.You will learn the basics of creating a front in web mapping browser, using OpenLayers.You'll learn how to broker the relationship between the Internet user and the back-end server. Once you learn this, you'll be able to adapt just about any client/server application."

"GIS users who want to learn how to store their data in the cloud.GIS developers who want to provide their users with cloud-based spatial analysis tools"

"This is advanced stuff, and we'll be serving data on the Internet as well as from Postgres and PostGIS. It is recommended that you are familiar with Postgres.While much of the code will be supplied for you, we'll write some code, so users should be comfortable writing basic scripts."

"-100% online -Access to the course for life -30 days warranty money back -Available from desktop or mobile app -Can begin and finish the course any time -Can repeat the course any times"

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2020

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Subjects

  • Server
  • map
  • Internet
  • spatial
  • GIS
  • Geoserver
  • Geoserver Layers
  • Geoserver interface
  • Mapping Training
  • Mapping Tool
  • Mapping techniques
  • Mapping Technology
  • Spatial Data
  • Spatial Design
  • Spatial Analyst
  • WebGIS
  • Web GIS
  • GIS Data

Course programme

"Welcome to the course
Introduction to the course
An interesting comparison of strategies to implement Internet based GIS
Introduction to the data we'll use in the course
Installing Geoserver
Install Postgres
Install QGIS
Loading data into Postgres
A quick start tutorial to stand up Geoserver
Starting Geoserver and Navigating the interface
Creating workspaces and stores
Adding layers from different stores
Styling layers
Understanding services in Geoserver
Understanding WMS and WFS
Server side processing
Modification with CQL
Passing a variable to the server and returning the results
Postgres Views
Interacting with Geoserver from the Client with Openlayers 3
Don't be afraid, you can do this..
A basic Open Layers Map
Using Openlayers to Request Specific Data from Geoserver
Using CQL and OpenLayers to Request ad-hoc data from Geoserver
Allowing the user to control their experience
Using CQL and OpenLayers to Request ad-hoc data from Geoserver (part 2)
Mouse Interaction in Openlayers to Trigger Geoserver Responses
Adding Vector Data from Geoserver to Your Open Layers Application"

Learning the FOSS4g Stack: Geoserver

up to £ 100