besides: if you run java on the server (for geoserver) you do not need
java on the client (in the browser), what you normally need is JavaScript.
Bernhard
Am 24.09.2018 um 16:15 schrieb Régis Haubourg:
Hi,
QGIS has nothing to do with Java. QGIS server can be run using Apache (not
TOMCAT) or nginx and shouldn't be at all concerned.
Regards,
Régis
Le lun. 24 sept. 2018 à 16:11, Tyler Veinot <[email protected]> a
écrit :
Hi All;
So my IT guy said that Java is being phased out and is no longer supported
on many browsers and soon none. I have JRE and JDK setup as part of Apachie
and Tomcat Services for running web maps using; Lizmap, GeoServer,
QGIS/QGIS Server, and we have been looking at setting up a web map server
using these technologies. Now I am wondering if I should look for another
web server applet that does use Java or if it is a non-issue.
I guess my question is with Java being phased out/not supported what do we
turn to for a web server in the opensource GIS community?
Thanks;
Tyler
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