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Summary

GeoPortal is a web front end/framework for web mapping applications. It is written entirely in HTML and JavaScript and requires no server side setup.

GeoPortal is now hosted on Google Code.

RESTful Web Service Framework

Summary
The PostGIS RESTful Web Service Framework is a PHP based web service framework designed to provide a series of spatial analysis web services via a PostgreSQL/PostGIS back end, as well provide a framework for creating additional web services, both spatial and non-spatial. The included spatial web services are fully documented and include services that will:

  • Perform attribute queries
  • Buffer points
  • Buffer features
  • Perform point overlays
  • Perform feature overlays
  • List layers
  • List fields
  • Get feature extents
  • Project coordinates

Output is user specified as part of the REST call and can be either XML, JSON, or JSONP.

This framework can also be used to build any generic web service, and some non-spatial web services have been included as examples. You’ll need to tinker with those to get them to work with your data. The geo services are abstract and should work with your data without modification.

Requirements are a PHP enabled web server with PDO for PostgreSQL enabled.

Note that the service is, at the moment, query-only (GET).

This project is now hosted on Google Code.

Summary

This is an extremely simple metadata search site, consisting of a single page, your metadata xml files, some PHP libraries, some duct tape, and no small amount of swearing. The main features are:

  • Search metadata via whatever elements you like, or do a full text search.
  • Shows the latest adds/edits.
  • RSS feed for latest adds/edits.
  • Shows metadata in 3 different styles (summary, FGDC Classic, FGDC FAQ) and raw XML.
  • Shows map if WMS URL is in metadata.

Credit for the theme goes to Wolfgang on OSWD.

Metadata Navigator is now hosted on Google Code.

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