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> Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 09:26:33 +1300
> From: Phil Scadden <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] Am I publishing my maps on the
> internet?
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> >Can anybody explain some simple steps how would be the approach to
> open a >Geoserver map through the web browser after I will install
> Geoserver in a Virtual >Private Server?
>
> Geoserver just serves the map data - its the server component, not the
> client. The next step would be create a webmapping client in an html for
> page. Common free software for doing this is OpenLayers (default option
> for map preview). This map would fetch its data from your (and/or other)
> geoserver servers. You might also like to look at the prebuilt
> geoexplorer http://blog.opengeo.org/2009/06/17/geoexplorer-preview/
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Thanks for helping me understand (hopefully). So, my understanding is
this:»»»»Geoserver serves the map data.»»»»OpenLayers fetch the geoserver's map
and display it through a web browser. And to achieve this fetching, I should
create a html file where I call the Geoserver´s map, and upload the html file
in a ftp (for other people to see it in the web).»»»»And in order for the
OpenLayers to fetch this map, Geoserver needs to be running in a server (i.e.
Virtual Private Server) under a servlet container (i.e. Tomcat Apache).»»»»So
the final product is a html file stored in a web hosting server and accessed by
people in internet web browsers.
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