Open Source Web GIS Development
- Development
- Apr 17, 2025

Open Source Web GIS Development, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 37 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 73 reviews, and has 354 subscribers.
You will learn about Leafletjs GeoServer JavaScript Open-Source web-GIS development Bootstrap HTML and CSS User Interface design This course is ideal for individuals who are GIS developers or Anyone who is interested to work on spatial data It is particularly useful for GIS developers or Anyone who is interested to work on spatial data.
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Summary
Title: Open Source Web GIS Development
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 37
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 37
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 38
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 38
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
This course is mainly designed for the peoples who are highly interested in the web-mapping/web-GIS development. In this course, I mainly focused on the leaflet, JavaScript and GeoServer. Since it is a practical-based course, I directly started to write the code rather than making slides. Inside the course, you will find simple, effective, and alternative ways to do the tasks. At the end of this course, you will build a very nice geospatial data visualization portal.
Leaflet:Leaflet is the leading open-source JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps. Weighing just about 39 KB of JS, it has all the mapping features most developers ever need. Leaflet allows developers without a GIS background to very easily display tiled web maps hosted on a public server, with optional tiled overlays. It can load feature data from GeoJSON files, style it and create interactive layers, such as markers with popups when clicked.
GeoServer:GeoServer implements industry-standard OGC protocols such as Web Feature Service (WFS), Web Map Service (WMS), and Web Coverage Service (WCS). Additional formats and publication options are available as extensions including Web Processing Service (WPS), and Web Map Tile Service (WMTS). GeoServer aims to operate as a node within a free and open Spatial Data Infrastructure. Just as the Apache HTTP Server has offered a free and open webserver to publish HTML, GeoServer aims to do the same for geospatial data.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Basic overview of the course
Lecture 3: Code and demo dataset
Lecture 4: Overview of the project
Chapter 2: Leaflet mapping
Lecture 1: Sorry for the background noise
Lecture 2: Overview of this section
Lecture 3: Leaflet basic setup
Lecture 4: Leaflet layer control
Lecture 5: Demo dataset
Lecture 6: Loading shapefile to leaflet map
Lecture 7: Layer control for building dataset
Lecture 8: Sidebar layer controller
Lecture 9: Sidebar layer controller into action
Lecture 10: Code management
Lecture 11: Summary
Chapter 3: GeoServer
Lecture 1: Overview of this section
Lecture 2: Geoserver installation
Lecture 3: Upload data to the geoserver
Lecture 4: Create style for the maps
Chapter 4: Map layer managing
Lecture 1: Overview of this section
Lecture 2: WMS request in leaflet
Lecture 3: Layer card generator
Lecture 4: Layer switch option
Lecture 5: Layer visualization by default
Lecture 6: Map opacity controller
Lecture 7: Map legend control
Chapter 5: Basic tools for web-GIS development
Lecture 1: Overview of this section
Lecture 2: Mouse coordinate
Lecture 3: UI development for basic functions
Lecture 4: Default map view
Lecture 5: Full browser map view
Lecture 6: Print map
Lecture 7: BetterWms implementation
Lecture 8: CORS enable in geoserver
Chapter 6: Extra things
Lecture 1: Adding navbar
Lecture 2: About page
Lecture 3: WMS map zindex (bug solving)
Instructors

Tek Kshetri
Geoscience researcher | Web-GIS | FOSS4G Developer
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