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Mastering Geoserver

You're reading from  Mastering Geoserver

Product type Book
Published in Nov 2014
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781783287697
Pages 420 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Colin Henderson Colin Henderson
Profile icon Colin Henderson

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Mastering GeoServer
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Installing GeoServer for Production 2. Working with Raster Data 3. Working with Vector Data in Spatial Databases 4. Using GeoServer to Serve Complex Features 5. Using GeoServer as a Proxy 6. Controlling the Output of GeoServer 7. Using GeoServer to Print Maps 8. Integrating GeoServer in a Spatial Data Infrastructure 9. GeoServer as a Spatial Analysis Platform 10. Enterprise Security and GeoServer 11. Monitoring the Performance and Health of GeoServer 12. Optimizing GeoServer for Production Index

Publishing data with an application schema


Now, we have an understanding of what an application schema is, and we have our instance of GeoServer ready to serve data based on one. It is time to get our hands dirty with a simple example. For this example, we are going to continue with the idea (presented earlier) of delivering a road network dataset using the INSPIRE Annex I Road Transport Network schema. Specific details on what this schema is can be found in the INSPIRE data-specification document, D2.8.1.7, available at http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/documents/Data_Specifications/INSPIRE_DataSpecification_TN_v3.1.pdf.

We will use the following steps to create a simple implementation of the Road Transport Network schema using some free OpenStreetMap data:

  1. We will first prepare our source dataset in a PostGIS database.

  2. Then, we will configure the data store to hold our application schema dataset.

  3. After that, we will create the application schema mapping file.

  4. Finally, we will bring it all together...

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