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GeoServer Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

By : Stefano Iacovella
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GeoServer Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

By: Stefano Iacovella

Overview of this book

GeoServer is an opensource server written in Java that allows users to share, process, and edit geospatial data. This book will guide you through the new features and improvements of GeoServer and will help you get started with it. GeoServer Beginner's Guide gives you the impetus to build custom maps using your data without the need for costly commercial software licenses and restrictions. Even if you do not have prior GIS knowledge, you will be able to make interactive maps after reading this book. You will install GeoServer, access your data from a database, and apply style points, lines, polygons, and labels to impress site visitors with real-time maps. Then you follow a step-by-step guide that installs GeoServer in minutes. You will explore the web-based administrative interface to connect to backend data stores such as PostGIS, and Oracle. Going ahead, you can display your data on web-based interactive maps, use style lines, points, polygons, and embed images to visualize this data for your web visitors. You will walk away from this book with a working application ready for production. After reading GeoServer Beginner's Guide, you will be able to build beautiful custom maps on your website using your geospatial data.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Index

Chapter 2. Getting Started with GeoServer

Congratulations on your choice to take your data to the world with GeoServer. It can be installed on many different operating systems since it is a Java application, as long as a Java Virtual Machine exists for that operating system. It takes advantage of multithreaded operations and supports 64-bit operating systems.

This chapter will cover, in detail, the steps that will bring you to a successful installation. Although, we will explain the whole process in detail, do not be afraid. As soon as you finish reading it, you will have your running copy of GeoServer. The steps will be illustrated in two scenarios, a Linux Mint 18, and a Windows 7 machine. We chose these two as they cover the majority of users. Because Mint is a Debian derivative, the installation process can easily be reproduced on other similar distributions, for example, Debian or Ubuntu.

We'll talk about the advanced settings most useful in taking your configuration to a production environment...