Opengeo

Demos

GeoExplorer, GeoEditor, and Styler

Construct, edit, and style your maps in a web browser. Using GeoExt—a JavaScript user interface framework for building browser-based geospatial applications—our tools bring the look, feel, and functionality of desktop GIS clients to the browser.

 

OpenGeo Suite Dashboard

Manage the components of the OpenGeo Suite with the Dashboard. Everything from PostGIS to GeoServer to GeoExplorer—all from one convenient interface.

 

GeoServer and OpenStreetMap

Render OpenStreetMap data with GeoServer. OpenStreetMap is a freely-editable map of the world. But there are two components to the OpenStreetMap project: the data and the rendered map. In this demo, you can see the OpenStreetMap data as styled and rendered using GeoServer, with tiles cached using GeoWebCache. This map can be used as a base layer for any project, and therefore take the place of commercial layers.

 

Animated Hurricane Map

Animate your maps using Google Earth. GeoServer can export data in KML format, the markup language used by Google Maps and Google Earth. GeoServer can also link attributes in your data to Google Earth's time and height parameters. In this demo, the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season is displayed. The wind speed for each hurricane is rendered as height (using KML extrudes). Press play in Google Earth's time slider to see the hurricanes in motion.

 

These demos are powered by

GeoServer | GeoWebCache | uDig | PostgreSQL | PostGIS | Google Earth | OpenLayers | GeoExt