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GeoServer Beginner's Guide

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GeoServer Beginner's Guide

Overview of this book

GeoServer is an open source server-side software written in Java that allows users to share and edit geospatial data. Designed for interoperability, it publishes data from any major spatial data source using open standards. GeoServer allows you to display your spatial information to the world. Implementing the Web Map Service (WMS) standard, GeoServer can create maps in a variety of output formats. OpenLayers, a free mapping library, is integrated into GeoServer, making map generation quick and easy. GeoServer is built on Geotools, an open source Java GIS toolkit.GeoServer Beginner's Guide gives you a kick start 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, style points, lines, polygons, and labels to impress site visitors with real-time maps.Follow along through a step-by-step guide that installs GeoServer in minutes. Explore the web-based administrative interface to connect to backend data stores such as MySQL, PostGIS, MSSQL, and Oracle. Display your data on web-based interactive maps, style lines, points, polygons, and embed images to visualize this data for your web visitors. Walk away from this book with a working application ready for production.After reading the GeoServer Beginner's Guide, you will have beautiful, custom maps on your website built using your geospatial data.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
GeoServer Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Time for action – creating a custom gridset


In Chapter 5, Adding Your Data, we add the tiger county shapefiles. The CRS for this is EPSG:4269. If we want to create a cache for it without projection, we need to create a specific gridset.

  1. In the GeoServer web interface, select the gridset URL on the left panel.

  2. GeoServer will show you a list of existing gridsets. Click on the Create a new gridset link:

  3. In the creation form, you have to insert the values for creating parameters. Choose a name for the new gridset; using the CRS is a good idea so insert EPSG:4269.

  4. In the Coordinate Reference System section, enter EPSG:4269. The Units and Meters per unit parameters are updated from GeoServer as it retrieves the projection parameters. Please note that we inserted the same string in the title and CRS textbox but they have completely different meanings; the title is just a label that you can set to a string convenient for you, while the CRS has to be a value recognized from GeoServer projection engine...