Jody Garnett
Jody Garnett is an open source developer and advocate working with GeoCat Canada. He has over 20 years experience consulting, training, building solutions, and guiding technology development. Jody is on the steering committee for the GeoServer, GeoTools, and JTS Topology Suite projects, and volunteers as chair of the OSGeo Incubation Committee.
Sessions
This workshop will cover the basics of setting up a GeoServer instance and adding vector and raster data to it, and applying styles to the data to produce a completed web map.
Introduction to spatial concepts for the Java developer. This is a great programmer first introduction to everything from geometry to map features and styling.
Workshop updated with latest Java 17, ImageN, and CQL2 technologies.
GeoServer is an amazing project, and an amazing project to work on!
A workshop to introduce the new Spring Boot architecture of GeoNetwork 5
The very first open source geospatial foundation diversity statement … was about representation for the “C Tribe” and the “Java Tribe”! Check in with this presentation for an update from the Java crew!
GeoServer is a web service for publishing your geospatial data using industry standards for vector, raster and mapping, as well as to process data, either in batch or on the fly.
This presentation is an in-depth status update on GeoServer 3, an overhaul of the popular open-source server for spatial data and web services. Supported by a community-driven crowdfunding effort, GeoServer 3 modernizes the platform’s foundation to ensure it meets the growing demands of the geospatial community.
Introducing the re-newed raster image procession engine for the Java GeoSpatial Community.
Quick check in with the GeoTools project!
Discover OGC APIs and their implementation in GeoServer
Join us for the latest from the GeoNetwork community
Did you know that GeoServer can both produce and consume vector tiles? Join to find out how.
Wow it has been a busy time for security vulnerabilities. FOSS4G software is getting caught up in the general push to regulate IT and impose “security” on the technology that powers society.