Geomajas is a web mapping GIS software with full vectorial editing capabilities, and support for custom attribute relation models in the browser. It has built-in support for any type of query, selection, filtering, snapping, printing, ...

Features

  • Integrated client-server architecture (end-to-end java with GWT)
  • Advanced geometry and attribute editing with validation
  • Custom attribute definitions including object relations
  • Advanced querying capabilities (searching, filters, style, ...)

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Categories

Frameworks, Internet, GIS

License

Affero GNU Public License

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User Reviews

  • Great GIS software
  • A js-java-webframework that brings geospatial related data to your browser. (Initially it's a big load to swallow but once you get the hang of it, it's the better solution for geospatial in-browser stuff).
  • A web mapping GIS software that supports domain modelling and complex attribute relations. Quite unique!
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Additional Project Details

Languages

Dutch, English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers

User Interface

Web-based

Programming Language

JavaScript, Java

Database Environment

JDBC

Related Categories

JavaScript Frameworks, JavaScript Internet Software, JavaScript GIS Software, Java Frameworks, Java Internet Software, Java GIS Software

Registered

2008-11-06