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Expert GeoServer

By : Ben Mearns
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Expert GeoServer

By: Ben Mearns

Overview of this book

GeoServer is open source, server-side software written in Java that allows users to share and edit geospatial data. In this book, you'll start by learning how to develop a spatial analysis platform with web processing services. Then you'll see how to develop an algorithm by chaining together geospatial analysis processes, which you can share with anyone in the world. Next you'll delve into a very important technique to improve the speed of your map application—tile caching. Here, you'll understand how tile caching works, how to develop an effective tile cache-supported web service, and how to leverage tile caching in your OpenLayers web application. Further on, you'll explore important tweaks to produce a performant GeoServer-backed web mapping application. Moving on, you'll enable authentication on the frontend and backend to protect sensitive map data, and deliver sensitive data to your end user. Finally, you'll see how to put your web application into production in a secure and user-friendly way. You'll go beyond traditional web hosting to explore the full range of hosting options in the cloud, and maintain a reliable server instance.
Table of Contents (7 chapters)

Backup and recovery

In the previous section, you learned how to stay informed about your current and historical server status. In this section, you'll learn how to use the backup and restore plugin along with reoccurring scheduled tasks to keep your GeoServer instance stable, current, and backed up. First, we'll look at the GeoServer backup and restore plugin. You'll learn how to schedule backups and how to restore them. Next, you'll learn about a unexpected use of backup and restore, for pushing staging server changes to production, cluster nodes, and standby nodes. Finally, you'll learn about the scheduled tasks that will keep your server backed up, in sync, and stable.

The backup and restore plugin provides a managed way to restore changes to a GeoServer instance, along with messages to help troubleshoot if anything goes wrong. After the plugin is installed...