07-18, 16:00–16:30 (Europe/Sarajevo), SA01
Overture Maps provides a rich source of open geospatial data, but how can we harness its full potential within GeoServer without the complexity of local data management? In this presentation, we will explore how Overture Maps can be seamlessly integrated as a direct data source in GeoServer, unlocking new possibilities for dynamic map rendering and real-time geospatial analysis.
Through practical examples, we will demonstrate different approaches to accessing and utilizing Overture Maps data within GeoServer, enabling dynamic rendering without the need for local storage. Whether through a Web Feature Service (WFS) gateway or alternative integration methods, our approach ensures direct access to up-to-date geospatial information. Additionally, we will introduce enhancements developed to streamline the use of Overture Maps as a data source, making it easier to integrate and leverage its full potential.
Join us to discover how this integration simplifies workflows, optimizes performance, and enables real-time geospatial applications powered by open data.
https://github.com/overtureMaps/
https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver-cloud
https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver
https://github.com/jemacchi/overturemaps-wfsserver
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Alexandre Gacon is a software architect specializing in geospatial computing, currently working at Camptocamp. An expert in C++ and Qt, he has extensive experience in developing GIS (Geographic Information System) solutions. His commitment to the open-source community is particularly evident through his contributions to GeoServer, a key platform for publishing geospatial data. He actively works on enhancing its features and performance, promoting the adoption of open-source tools to optimize the interoperability of geospatial systems.