My usual geo-spatial stack includes CentOS, PostgreSQL, PostGIS, Apache HTTP Server, Apache Tomcat, GeoServer, and a front-end that uses OpenLayers, possibly with GeoExt and/or Google Web Toolkit. While this is not terribly complex to configure, it can be a daunting for task for individuals looking to get started. There are few good resources for getting parts of this configuration together, …more
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