For the webserver thing, it depends on how you are using Geoserver, if you
have the windows installer , that comes with tomcat itself, however if you
the War file only then you will need an container such as tocmat, glassfish
etc. you might also try giving open layers a try, infact the demo page of
geoserver shows you data using a small version of openlayers that comes
with geoserver, so you might check that out first, maybe that will get you
going nicely

On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 1:25 PM, steff <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the answers.
>
> I looked at Geocatbridge and I will try the demo of that.
> But why does it say i need Geonetwork? I already have GeoServer installed.
>
> When all this is done, do I need a Webserver like Tomcat"apache" or is it
> enough
> to only have Geoserver?
>
> The material created by geocatbridge is that like a html page i just put
> on the apache server?
>
> I read about GeoExplorer and that looks good to but the problem is that
> I need to compile it as its only source-code.
>
> /Ste
>
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