07-03, 12:00–12:30 (Europe/Tallinn), GEOCAT (301)
This presentation will cover the support GeoServer provides to publish rich data models (complex features with nested properties and multiple-cardinality relationships), through OGC services and OGC API - Features, focusing on the recent Smart Data Loader and Features Templating extensions, covering in detail ongoing and planned work on GeoServer.
As far as the INSPIRE scenario is concerned, GeoServer has extensive support for implementing view and download services thanks to its core capabilities but also to a number of free and open-source extensions; undoubtedly the most well-known (and dreaded) extension is App-Schema, which can be used to publish complex data models and implement sophisticated download services for vector data.
We will also provide an overview of how those extensions are serving as a foundation for new approaches to publishing rich data models: publishing them directly from MongoDB, embracing the NoSQL nature of it, and supporting new output formats like JSON-LD which allows us to embed well-known semantics in our data.
Real-world use cases from the organizations that have selected GeoServer and GeoSolutions to support their use cases will be introduced to provide the attendees with references and lessons learned that could put them on the right path when adopting GeoServer.
Open source enthusiast with strong experience in Java development and GIS. Personal interest range from high performance software, managing large data volumes, software testing and quality, spatial data analysis algorithms, map rendering.
Full time open source developer on GeoServer and GeoTools, regular presenter at F0SS4G.
Received the Sol Katz's OSGeo award in 2017.
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Nuno earned his BS and MS in Software Engineering from the University of Minho. He started his career in the telecommunications industry by developing solutions for managing and monitoring telecommunications infrastructures. Currently, he works at GeoSolutions where he develops advanced solutions for GIS challenges using open source software. In the last few years, he focused on distributed systems, big data technologies, maritime data processing, and GIS. He contributes to several open-source projects and is a committer of GeoServer, MapStore, and GeoTools.