GeoServer for Web GIS: Publish, Manage & Serve Spatial Data

Step-by-step Web GIS development using GeoServer, PostGIS, WMS, WFS, and open-source GIS tools

This comprehensive GIS online course is designed for students, as well as GIS web developers. You’ll learn GeoServer from the ground up, with a strong emphasis on practical knowledge to ensure you can effectively manage, publish, and secure geospatial data.

These GeoServer tutorials covers everything from GeoServer downloading to installation to advanced topics, providing you with the skills needed to tackle real-world projects confidently. Key topics include:

  • GeoServer installation and configuration

  • Data management and uploading your own data(Post GIS and others)

  • Styling and symbology techniques

  • WMS, WFS, and WCS configuration

  • GeoServer extensions and plugins

  • Integrating GeoServer with other GIS tools

With a focus on hands-on exercises, complete projects, and source code provided where applicable, this course ensures you gain practical experience rather than just theoretical knowledge. Additionally, you will explore case studies that illustrate best practices in the field and learn to troubleshoot common issues effectively.

With lifetime access to course materials and personalized support for any inquiries, you’ll have all the resources you need to succeed in GIS and spatial data management. By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped with the confidence to apply your skills in various professional settings, making you a valuable asset in the ever-evolving field of geospatial technology and data science innovation.

  • The course starts from scratch, you don’t need any prior knowledge or coding skills. However, if you know what GIS is, it will be helpful.
  • Learn what GeoServer is, what it does, and why you need it
  • Install a local version of GeoServer on your computer
  • Explore the different data formats supported by GeoServer
  • Load your own data into GeoServer and publish it
  • Learn how to style vector and raster data
  • Integrate GeoServer with other GIS tools, such as QGIS and Leaflet
  • Share geospatial data using standard protocols like WMS, WFS, and WCS
  • Create custom web mapping applications using GeoServer data
  • Anyone interested in Web GIS and wants to learn GeoServer
  • GIS professionals, GIS web developers, data analysts , students who want to enhance their ability to integrate and access spatial data across different systems and applications