GeoServer is an open source software server written in Java that allows users to share and edit geospatial data. Designed for interoperability, it publishes data from any major spatial data source using open standards: WMS, WFS, WCS, WPS and REST

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • Really good work and hats off for the team.
  • Can somebody help me to install and work with this kind of program?
  • Excellent project! Reccommend everybody. Thanks!)))+1
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  • Excellent project! Reccommend everybody. Thanks!)))
  • Great stuff.
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English

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User Interface

Web-based, Non-interactive (Daemon)

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java HTTP Servers, Java Data Visualization Software, Java GIS Software

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2001-04-12