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    WMS UniPortal is a unified geospatial portal which is focusing on OGC Web Services to allow users to search their interested WMS in a comprehensive WMS library efficiently. Go to http://eie.cos.gmu.edu/WMSUniPortal/ to check the operational instance
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    !!! ABANDONED PROJECT !!! I'd be happy to hand it over to anyone willing to take over, or just to use the name. Check out the showcase : http://gwt-mapfish.sourceforge.net/showcase/GwtMapFishShowcase.html I see there are still some downloads, so I feel I have to advise against using this project. It barely has any functionality, and anyway you'd be better off with home-made GWT widgets and Java logic. GWT-OpenLayers is OK, but don't go further in JS-library wrapping, or it gets messy.
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