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Revision as of 05:14, 3 March 2013
I ran across a more diligent attempt to collect a list together than my own meagre attempt. It is here: http://opensourcegis.org/
This page contains my notes on what I am interested in.
Map servers
GeoServer
I've been playing with GeoServer lately so it has its own page: GeoServer My notes from FOSS4G 2007 say that it can use both ArcSDE and PostGIS as data sources.
Comments: (copied from their site)
"GeoServer supports WFS-T and WMS open protocols from the OGC to produce JPEG, PNG, SVG, KML/KMZ, GML, PDF, Shapefiles and more. More information on specific features of GeoServer can be found here, and some samples of GeoServer in action are in the gallery.
"GeoServer is built on Geotools, the same Java toolkit that udig uses. GeoServer is a truly open community, with a well documented and modular codebase, so don't hesitate to get involved."
MapGuide
Current Version: 2.0.0 is in beta
Home: http://mapguide.osgeo.org/
Comments: (copied from their page)
"MapGuide Open Source is a web-based platform that enables users to quickly develop and deploy web mapping applications and geospatial web services. MapGuide features an interactive viewer that includes support for feature selection, property inspection, map tips, and operations such as buffer, select within, and measure. MapGuide includes an XML database for managing content, and supports most popular geospatial file formats, databases, and standards. MapGuide can be deployed on Linux or Windows, supports Apache and IIS web servers, and offers extensive PHP, .NET, Java, and JavaScript APIs for application development. MapGuide Open Source is licensed under the LGPL."
MapServer
Current version: 5.2.1
Home: http://mapserver.org/
Standards
Map server front ends
name | frontend for |
mapbender | mapserver |
cartoweb | mapserver |
OpenLayers is a JavaScript front end that works with WMS and WFS servers. So it's not tied to one server.
Database Backends
MySQL PostgreSQL/Postgis
Desktop GIS
gvSIG Both desktop and mobile versions are available.
um. The Brazillian one? ... what was it called?
QGIS Quantum GIS
GPS
Data collection
Data management
QLandkarte http://www.qlandkarte.org The desktop program (Qlandkarte GT) is for supporting mapping for GPS devices, including Garmins like my eTrex. It now has drivers that can directly talk to some Garmin devices.
It's written in C++ using QT4 and OpenGL.
FoxtrotGPS and TangoGPS
Navit
QLandarte M is the mobile version of QLandkarte
Utilities
gpsbabel -- I use this command line utility regularly, both to transfer data between a computer and a GPS receiver and to convert between GPS data formats, it is very handy.
Other SDK's and Toolkits
name | language | requires | |
FDO | |||
OGR/GDAL | C | Proj4 | |
GeoTools | Java | JTS | http://geotools.codehaus.org/ |
Grass | C | ||
JTS | Java | ||
OpenDMTP Open Device Monitoring and Tracking Protocol | |||
OpenLayers | |||
Proj4 | C | ||
SharpMap | C# |