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Mastering OpenLayers 3

By : Gábor Farkas
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Mastering OpenLayers 3

By: Gábor Farkas

Overview of this book

OpenLayers 3 allows you to create stunning web mapping and WebGIS applications. It uses modern, cutting edge browser technologies. It is written with Closure Library, enabling you to build browser-independent applications without painful debugging ceremonies, which even have some limited fallback options for older browsers. With this guide, you will be introduced to the world of advanced web mapping and WebGIS. First, you will be introduced to the advanced features and functionalities available in OpenLayers 3. Next, you will be taken through the key points of creating custom applications with OpenLayers 3. You will then learn how to create the web mapping application of yours (or your company's) dream with this open source, expense-free, yet very powerful library. We’ll also show you how to make amazing looking thematic maps and create great effects with canvas manipulation. By the end of this book, you will have a strong command of web mapping and will be well on your way to creating amazing applications using OpenLayers 3.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Mastering OpenLayers 3
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Saving vector data


In this book, we are concentrating on loading, mapping, and modifying spatial data on the client-side. However, we should be able to send our modified data to our server. Server-side applications are out of the scope of this book, though we cover how to initialize a saving process. Note that this example, called ch04_save, will produce errors as we don't have server-side support for receiving spatial data. Don't worry about that; the client side part works perfectly fine.

Tip

If you would like to see the output of the last two examples, you can send them to the console before or after the AJAX request with console.log.

Saving in arbitrary formats

OpenLayers 3 offers powerful parser objects that are not only capable of reading strings representing vector data, but can also write features back to well-recognized formats. We can easily send a GeoJSON file with the following code:

var geoJSONSerializer = new ol.format.GeoJSON();
var featString = geoJSONSerializer.writeFeatures...