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A web based Metadata Catalog Server for data description and discovery. Supports both generic and geospatial data discovery. It implements international standards (e.g. ISO19115/19139/19119, ISO19115-3, DCAT-AP, CSW 2.0, OGC API Records). It originates from the United Nations and is used by many governments as geoportal software.
Active development and discussion takes place on GitHub and OSGeo Discourse. You can also connect directly with the companies supporting the...
Java Swing component for integrating OSM maps into your Java app.
This project offers the Mavenized format of the official "JMapViewer" project.
Official project code on: https://trac.openstreetmap.org/browser/subversion/applications/viewer/jmapviewer?order=name
Please, note that no development is performed in this SVN, just contains Maven artifact of official releases (starting from 1.14 version)
If you want to give it a try, download code and run the Demo:
> mvn compile package
> cd target
> java -jar JMapViewer-1.14.1-Demo.jar
Source code for ArcGIS Viewer for Flex - a great application framework
The ArcGIS Viewer for Flex is a customizable, open-source framework for building rich GIS web applications using Adobe Flex and ArcGIS Server. It provides a modular structure with built-in map tools, widgets, and themes. Users can create interactive maps with minimal coding and extend the viewer with custom widgets for tasks like geocoding, editing, and routing. It was widely used before HTML5-based viewers became standard.
The HawarIT Mapserver Viewer can display maps that are generated by UMN MapServer. The viewer runs in the browser of the client and offers
- object highlight
- animated zoom
- interface with javascript
This viewer has to be embedded in the website