Two ways to answer that question.

a) yes
b) it depends on what you mean by "real web application"

GeoServer is responsible for publishing your spatial data (using several
different protocols) - actually building the web application is up to you.

If you are building your own web application I recommend using a javascript
library like OpenLayers or Leaflet. Both of these libraries can consume the
spatial data that GeoServer is publishing.

Have a look at the following example which uses OpenLayers to display WMS
data from GeoServer and respond when the map is clicked:

http://openlayers.org/en/v3.8.2/examples/getfeatureinfo-image.html



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Jody Garnett

On 3 September 2015 at 10:48, nacer med <ikbalna...@gmail.com> wrote:

> if any one can answer me this ?
> can we do a real application web with geoserver or just to for some
> exemple ?
>
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