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GeoServer Implementation Guide - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover

GeoServer Implementation Guide - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"GeoServer Implementation Guide"The "GeoServer Implementation Guide" is an authoritative and comprehensive resource for professionals seeking to unlock the full potential of GeoServer in enterprise geospatial environments. Designed to address every critical facet of GeoServer’s architecture, the book journeys from foundational concepts—such as modular design, interoperability, and adherence to key OGC standards—to nuanced explorations of system performance, deployment strategies, and integration within wider geospatial ecosystems. Through rigorous analysis, readers gain clarity on the platform’s request lifecycle, data management flows, and architectural decisions impacting scalability and reliability.Meticulously structured, the guide walks readers through advanced installation, configuration, and environment preparation, offering actionable insights for both automated provisioning and manual tuning. In-depth chapters provide real-world guidance on securing deployments, performing resilient upgrades, optimizing connections to diverse data stores—including traditional databases, NoSQL backends, and distributed cloud storage—and implementing change management strategies for complex and evolving datasets. Richly detailed coverage of service publishing covers the intricate requirements of OGC APIs, multidimensional data, transactional editing, and advanced logging, thereby empowering practitioners to build robust, secure, and scalable geospatial services.Distinguished by its commitment to hands-on solutions, the book delves into state-of-the-art styling and visualization techniques, fine-grained security architectures, and extensibility frameworks for custom development. It presents a wealth of strategies for scaling in cloud-native environments, implementing high-availability and disaster recovery, and achieving seamless operability through modern monitoring stacks and maintenance pipelines. Whether you are architecting enterprise geospatial solutions, developing custom GeoServer plugins, or ensuring operational excellence and compliance, the "GeoServer Implementation Guide" stands as the essential reference to elevate and future-proof your geospatial infrastructure.
Available since: 05/28/2025.
Print length: 250 pages.

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