11-18, 13:30–16:30 (Pacific/Auckland), WF611 The Jody Garnett Room!
A workshop to introduce the new Spring Boot architecture of GeoNetwork 5
GeoNetwork is the most popular and loved open-source catalog, trusted by organizations to deliver on their geospatial data management objectives.
GeoNetwork 5 is the future version based on Spring Boot, which will introduce some architectural innovations for developers.
In this practical session we will show you what is boiling into the pot and you’ll learn how to:
- Set up GeoNetwork 5 locally using Docker and Docker Compose alongside GeoNetwork 4.x for a hybrid test environment
- Explore the new architecture, based on Spring Boot
- Test core features such as OGC API Records and the new Formatter architecture, for output with real metadata examples
- Navigate the codebase, understand how to contribute or where to start to build you custom application on GeoNetwork foundations
Join us to jump-start your GeoNetwork 5 developments and help shape the future of this open-source metadata platform!
I’m a GIS developer and data analyst. I’m passionate about open source, data visualization and knowledge sharing. I love when technologies break down barriers.
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.
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- State of GeoNetwork
- ImageN for GeoSpatial
- GeoTools Update
- State of GeoTools, JTS Topology Suite, and ImageN
- Introduction to GeoServer Workshop
- GeoServer 3 Developers Workshop
- GeoTools Geospatial Introduction Workshop
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- Vector tiles and GeoServer: dynamic vector tiles server, XYZ services, and base maps
- OGC APIs with GeoServer: implementation, availability, and next steps