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Terramenta is built on top of the NetBeans Platform application framework. The NetBeans Platform provides a rich set of capabilities including a windowing framework, action system, and a mature set of APIs and services for plug-in development and management. NetBeans also has an established community that provides a wealth of tutorials, FAQs, and books. Terramenta makes extensive use of NASA’s World Wind to create a rich user experience working with geospatial data. Have a World Wind Java (WWJ) feature you would like to use Terramenta brings the WWJ framework to your plug-in. Terramenta is a Java software application that can run on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux operating systems. Te r r a m e n t a w o r k s f o r y o u r G e o s p a t i a l a n d V i s u a l i z a t i o n n e e d s . Through the use of NASA World Wind and the NetBeans Platform, Terramenta is an open source foundation for your geospatial applications. Terramenta is a Geographic Information System (GIS) desktop application designed to interact with nearly any type of data that can be presented to a user. Terramenta supports a wide range of community formats and standards including GeoTIFF, DTED, KML, GML, GeoJSON, GeoRSS, and WMS. It supports rich user interaction for graphics and analysis capabilities and focuses on providing a clean modular system so that new functionality can quickly be introduced within a community of interest. Terramenta inherits tremendous support through the use of the NetBeans and NASA World Wind opensource project communities. Terra = The world. Ferramenta = Tool of iron. ∴ Terramenta = World Tool bitbucket.org/heidtmare/terramenta Chris.Heidt@QinetiQ-NA.com

GeoServer and OpenGeo Suite with World Wind Ilya Rosenfeld irosenfeld@opengeo.org GeoServer is a full-featured software server for sharing and editing of geospatial data. GeoServer allows using most major spatial databases and file formats as data sources. Built to be a spatial interoperability server and a core building block of the geospatial web, GeoServer provides an easy means to publish data as standards-compliant web services. GeoServer is the reference implementation of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Web Feature Service (WFS) and Web Coverage Service (WCS) standards, as well as a high performance, OGC-certified Web Map Service (WMS). In addition to providing standards-based mapping and data web services, GeoServer is as a robust platform for scripting and deploying processing logic as OGCcompliant Web Processing Services (WPS). GeoServer is continuously developed and tested by a community of individual contributors and organizations around the world. It is licensed as free software under GPL 2.0 license. GeoServer source code and multi-platform binary releases are freely available online along with extensions and complete user, developer and API documentation. Implemented as a Java web application, GeoServer only requires a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to run stand-alone in a bundled, Jetty lightweight servlet container. Alternatively, the Web Application Archive (.war file) distribution may be deployed to any servlet container such as Apache Tomcat. Once installed, an intuitive, browser-based administration console is used to configure data sources, services to be published, security rules, map styles, caching, performance optimizations, as well as multiple other capabilities of GeoServer. OpenGeo is an organization that employs core developers of GeoServer technology and prominent expert members of communities it supports. OpenGeo provides enterprise support, training and custom development services to customers worldwide. OpenGeo is maker of OpenGeo Suite – a complete and open geospatial development platform running on the cloud, onsite, in a browser and on mobile devices. Packaged as a convenient installer, OpenGeo Suite contains all components necessary for building and deploying spatially enabled services and web applications – whether stand-alone, or in combination of other infrastructure. NASA World Wind SDK and prebuilt applications provide connectivity to multiple web services supported by GeoServer. Among these are WMS, WFS and others. Download and install GeoServer: http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/Download Understand GeoServer License: http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/License Use GeoServer WMS in World Wind: http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/java/1.2.0/demos/ Get OpenGeo Suite and Support: http://opengeo.org/products/suite/

GeoServer and OpenGeo Suite with World Wind<br />

Ilya Rosenfeld<br />

irosenfeld@opengeo.org<br />

GeoServer is a full-featured s<strong>of</strong>tware server for sharing and editing <strong>of</strong><br />

geospatial data. GeoServer allows using most major spatial databases<br />

and file formats as data sources. Built to be a spatial interoperability server and a core<br />

building block <strong>of</strong> the geospatial web, GeoServer provides an easy means to publish data<br />

as standards-compliant web services. GeoServer is the reference implementation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Web Feature Service (WFS) and Web Coverage<br />

Service (WCS) standards, as well as a high performance, OGC-certified Web Map<br />

Service (WMS). In addition to providing standards-based mapping and data web services,<br />

GeoServer is as a robust platform for scripting and deploying processing logic as OGCcompliant<br />

Web Processing Services (WPS).<br />

GeoServer is continuously developed and tested by a community <strong>of</strong> individual<br />

contributors and organizations around the world. It is licensed as free s<strong>of</strong>tware under<br />

GPL 2.0 license.<br />

GeoServer source code and multi-platform binary releases are freely available online<br />

along with extensions and complete user, developer and API documentation.<br />

Implemented as a Java web application, GeoServer only requires a Java Virtual Machine<br />

(JVM) to run stand-alone in a bundled, Jetty lightweight servlet container. Alternatively,<br />

the Web Application Archive (.war file) distribution may be deployed to any servlet<br />

container such as Apache Tomcat. Once installed, an intuitive, browser-based<br />

administration console is used to configure data sources, services to be published,<br />

security rules, map styles, caching, performance optimizations, as well as multiple other<br />

capabilities <strong>of</strong> GeoServer.<br />

OpenGeo is an organization that employs core developers <strong>of</strong><br />

GeoServer technology and prominent expert members <strong>of</strong> communities<br />

it supports. OpenGeo provides enterprise support, training and custom<br />

development services to customers worldwide. OpenGeo is maker <strong>of</strong> OpenGeo Suite – a<br />

complete and open geospatial development platform running on the cloud, onsite, in a<br />

browser and on mobile devices. Packaged as a convenient installer, OpenGeo Suite<br />

contains all components necessary for building and deploying spatially enabled services<br />

and web applications – whether stand-alone, or in combination <strong>of</strong> other infrastructure.<br />

NASA World Wind SDK and prebuilt applications provide connectivity to multiple web<br />

services supported by GeoServer. Among these are WMS, WFS and others.<br />

Download and install GeoServer: http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/Download<br />

Understand GeoServer License: http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/License<br />

Use GeoServer WMS in World Wind: http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/java/1.2.0/demos/<br />

Get OpenGeo Suite and Support: http://opengeo.org/products/suite/

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