I'm excited to announce the first of the Community Mapbuilder 1.0
release candidates.
We have added a number of features, improved stability, and improved the
look and feel.
Check it out:
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Want to watch it rain in Africa? Click play on the Time Series demo at:
http://mapbuilder.sourceforge.net/mapbuilder-lib-1.0-rc1/demo/timeSeries/index.html
Want to add/edit/delete features in your Transactional Web Feature
Service (WFS-T) from a web browser? Then try adding some more roads to
Tasmania at:
http://bikemap.openearth.com.au:8080/mapbuilder/demo/wfs-t/index.html
How about building your own map? Use the Context editor to build, view
and save a Web Map Context (WMC) document:
http://bikemap.openearth.com.au:8080/mapbuilder/demo/contextEditor/index.html
Want to browse back and forward through maps you have viewed? Try:
http://mapbuilder.sourceforge.net/mapbuilder-lib-1.0-rc1/demo/Demis/index.html
You can even plot your GeoRSS feeds at:
http://mapbuilder.sourceforge.net/mapbuilder-lib-1.0-rc1/demo/geoRSS/index.html
About:
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http://mapbuilder.sourceforge.net/
mapbuilder-lib is a browser based (AJAX) web mapping client for Open GIS
Services.
Functionality:
* Browser based AJAX client.
* Browsers supported: Internet Explorer 6+, Mozilla 1.3+, Netscape
6+.
* Fast client side responses.
* Configurable web sites.
* Open Source under the LGNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).
* Modular design makes it easy to add new widgets or data sources.
Specific clients:
* WMS Map Viewer.
* WMS Time Series Map Viewer.
* Geographic Feature Viewer (using GML and/or WFS technologies)
* Geographic Feature editor and upload to a web based geographic
database (WFS-T).
* Web Map Context editor (used to build layers in a map)
Download:
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You can download the latest release from:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mapbuilder
Thanks:
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This release is a result of a lot of work from a team of people. I'd
especially like to thank, Mike Adair, Patrice Cappelaere, Steven Ottens
and Matthew Diez for their hard work.
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