OSIOSS (Open Source Integrated Observing System Software) is a collection of code which can be used for geospatial observing systems merging data collection, management and products solutions with ocean observing systems (OOS) as an initial focus.
GisBeans is an OpenSource (GPL) development environment for building spatially enabled Internet applications. The software builds upon Mapserver, JAI, IText, MSV and others. Gisbeans runs both as standalone, as Enterprise Java Bean, and as Applet.
Use map data to plan hikes or explore new areas. Includes 3D maps of terrain rendered in real-time; trace trails across the terrain and get height verses distance profiles; tile together adjacent maps to create seamless map areas. Reads USGS SDTS files.
A Java servlet & JSP web mapping frontend for ESRI ArcIMS maps. This project is an alternative to the standard ArcIMS HTML viewer, featuring a cleaner interface, better measuring, and pdf export capabilities.
Java base GPS Waypoint manipulation.
Provides a toolkit for managing a variety of GPS Waypoint input formats like GPX, used by ExpertGPS and GeoCaching.com, as well as conversion formats for certain GPS devices.
Similar in goals to gpsbabel.
CAVOR is an engine for building apps that involve both graphic and text/numeric data. Primarily GIS is the initial focus, but consider also CAD, CASE, project management (eg PERT charts), and others. Built-in scripting, C API, also supports Tcl and Java.
This reimplementation is a pure java reimplementation of proj.4 ( https://sourceforge.net/projects/freshmeat_proj.4/ ) instead of a jni wrapper around the native proj.4 libraries
Web service basis of Google Maps distributing information's about photographic collection which is Regional Water Management Board in Cracow possession.
A planet-wide terrain generator, using simulated tectonic movements rather than fractals. Intended to produce richer information than just a heightmap - geology layers, climate, biomes, and resources.
To create, as a community, an open-source, GPL-licensed positioning system designed with a service-oriented architecture (SOA) that will run on all major platforms to provide low-cost positioning of any Wi-Fi enabled devices.
BizGEO is an open source platform developed to provide a simple interf
BizGEO is an open source platform developed to provide a simple interface for geographical data collection and data storage. BizGEO is integrated with a standard open source map server (GeoServer) to form an integrated GIS data collection suite.
BizGEO is made up of three main components; BizGEOServer which is a facility for managing data by organising them in projects; BizGEOApp, a mobile app which is being used by the field users to collect data through set of defined forms, and GeoServer which manages and publishes the data using open standards.