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13:16
From GIS to Remote Sensing: SCP Tips: Color Composite
sur Planet OSGeoTips about the Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin for QGIS
You can edit the color composite list and change the RGB composite with a simple mouse wheel scroll.
For any comment or question, join the Facebook group about the Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin.
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13:09
From GIS to Remote Sensing: Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin version 6 officially released
sur Planet OSGeoI am glad to announce that the Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin (SCP) version 6 (codename Greenbelt) has been released.
This is the result of a long work of development related to my PhD research. I am really thankful to all the supporters and users of SCP that have motivated me to do my best.
Please note that SCP 6 is compatible with QGIS 3 only; therefore you need to install the QGIS development version until QGIS 3 is officially released. Please read this previous post for a guide about how to install QGIS 3 in Windows OS.
You can install SCP from the plugin installer in QGIS.
In the next few days I'm going to publish the updated user manual and the first video tutorial.
Please consider reporting any bugs or issues that you may encounter.
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12:14
FOSS4G 2019 Bucharest: FOSS4G2019 Knowledge Partners
sur Planet OSGeoWe live in the Internet area. Have a question? Google it. Want to find a workaround to your GIS related issue, send an email to the mailing list, write on the forum. Surely, in no time an answer will pop up. Yet, we believe that no matter how many ways we have to reach that piece of information so necessary to solve our problem, the book will never lose its place among the valuable belongings to anyone, professor or entrepreneur, coder or data scientist.
Prepare your wish list to complete your GIS bookshelf as our knowledge partners, Locate Press and Manning, offer us goodies.
As many of you know, Locate Press specializes in publishing books focused on open source geospatial software and they, as knowledge partners, will offer especially for the FOSS4G 2019 participants, a 30% discount (using foss4g code) to all their books in which we all found guidance and eye candy maps.
Our knowledge partner Manning is here to test your luck! You can buy any Manning product, in any format, with 40% discount by using the code ctwfoss19. Moreover, 5 FOSS4G 2019 participants will take home one ebook of Algorithms and Data Structures in Action and 5 others will enjoy the book we all know and love, PostGIS in Action. So, we hope you brought your lucky hat, because 2 raffles will take place on Friday in our awards ceremony. Wan’ in? Go visit the OSGeo booth and write on a piece of paper one word that best describes for you the FOSS4G2019, your name and your email address.
Good luck!
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11:00
CARTO Blog: Up-to-date Consumer & Demographic Data: The Backbone for Spatial Analysis
sur Planet OSGeoUnlocking the full power of Location Intelligence can only be done using the best data sets in combination with the best spatial analysis. It is for this reason that we hav...
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7:08
14 web services incontournables pour mettre de l’intelligence géographique dans vos applications métiers
sur Blog GEOCONCEPT FRParallèlement à ses solutions d’optimisation prêtes à l’emploi, GEOCONCEPT propose un catalogue complet de web services géographiques et de géoptimisation que vous pouvez :
- soit intégrer dans vos applications et processus métiers existants pour les enrichir ;
- soit combiner entre eux (ainsi qu’avec des web services tiers) pour construire des applications ou des chaînes de traitement correspondant exactement à vos besoins.
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2:20
GeoServer Team: GeoServer 2.16-RC released
sur Planet OSGeoWe are happy to announce the release of GeoServer 2.16-RC. Downloads are available (zip and war) along with docs and extensions.
This is a GeoServer release candidate made in conjunction with GeoTools 22-RC.
We want to encourage people to test the release thoroughly and report back any issue found. With no further delay, let’s see what’s new, that is, what is there to test!
Faster map rendering of complex stylesIf you have very complex styles, with lots of rules and complex filtering conditions you’ll be pleased to hear that GeoServer 2.16.x can locate the right symbolizer much quicker than previous versions. This is useful, for example, in the GeoServer home page demo map, rendered from OSM data using a OSM Bright clone built with the CSS module.
The GeoSolutions offices in Massarosa (Viareggio), Italy, in the geoserver.org demo map Dynamic densification on reprojection
GeoServer has always reprojected data “point by point”, this typically caused long lines represented by just two points to be turn into straight lines, instead of curves, as they were supposed to.
In GeoServer there is a new “advanced projection handling” option in WMS enabling on the fly densification of data, the rendering engine computes how much deformation the projection applies in the area being rendered, and densifies the long lines before reprojection, resulting in eye pleasing curves in output. See a “before and after” comparison here:
Reprojection, original point by point versus densified mode in 2.16.x EPSG database updated to v 9.6
Thanks to the sponsorship of GeoScience Australia the EPSG database has been updated to version 9.6, including roughly a thousand more codes than the previous version available in GeoServer. The code has also been updated to ensure the NTv2 grid shift files between GDA94 and GDA2020 work properly.
Complex GeoJSON output changes
GeoServer WFS can already output GeoJSON out of complex features data sources (app-schema). However, the output can be less than pleasing at times, the following improvements have been made:
- The property/element alternation typical of GML is preserved, causing deeply nested and ugly to look structures. Not everyone loves to write a “container.x.x” access to reach the x value, with 2.16.x the output skips one of the containers and exposes a direct “container.x” structure
- XML attributes are now turned into plain JSON properties, and prefixed with a “@”
- Feature and data types are not lost anymore in translations, preserved by a “@feaureType” and “@dataType” attributes
- Full nested features are encoded as GeoJSON again, keeping their identifiers
Here is an example of output from 2.16.x:
Status Monitoring module promoted to Core{ "type": "FeatureCollection", "features": [ { "type": "Feature", "id": "0001000001", "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [51.0684, 1.4298] }, "properties": { "@featureType": "Borehole", "identifier": { "value": "BSS000AAAA", "@codeSpace": "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616" }, "bholeHeadworks": [ { "type": "Feature", "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [51.0684, 1.4298] }, "properties": { "@featureType": "BoreCollar", "collarElevation": { "value": -32, "@srsName": "http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/5720", "@srsDimension": "1", "@uomLabels": "m" } } } ],
The Status Monitoring module has been promoted to core, and is now included in GeoServer by default!
This module adds a new tab to the Server Status page, with system statistics so that you can monitor the system which GeoServer is running on from the Web GUI.
Authentication key module graduated to extension
The “Authkey” module has been graduated to extension, allowing security unaware applications to access GeoServer. Reminder, in order to keep the system secure the keys should be managed as temporary session tokens by an external application (e.g. MapStore can do this).
PostGIS data store improvements
The PostGIS data store sees a few improvements, including:
- TWKB encoding for geometries for all WMS/WMTS requests, reducing the amount of data travelling from the database to GeoServer
- The JDBC driver used to transfer all data as ASCII, the code was modified to allow full binary transfer when prepared statements are enabled (driver limitation, binary can only be enabled in that case)
- SSL encryption control, the driver defaults to have it on with a significant overhead, if the communication is in a trusted network the encryption can be disabled with benefit to performance
- Improved encoding of “or-ed” filters, which now use the “in” operator where possible, increasing the likeliness that an eventual index o nthat column will be used
- Native KNN nearest search when using the “nearest” filter function
The OGR datastore as well as the GDAL image readers have been updated and now work against GDAL 2.x official binaries, without requiring custom builds any longer.
The OGR datastore can open any vector data source and, in particular, it can use the native FileGBD library when using Windows. It’s also interesting to note that it can open Spatialite files, quite important now that the direct Spatialite store is gone.
Azure GWC blobstoreTiles can now be stored in Azure blob containers, increasing GWC compatibility with cloud environments, after the already existing S3 support.
A warning though, Azure does not provide, unlike S3, a mass blob delete API, so on truncate GWC will have to go and remove tiles making a DELETE request for each (using parallel requests of course).
SLDService community module graduated to extensionThe SLDService community module allowed to generated classified maps of vector data based on criterias such as equal interval, quantiles and unique values.
The same module has now graduated to extension, providing also data filtering based on standard deviation, equal area classification, and offering all the same services on raster data as well (with automatic sub-sampling when the source image is too large).
For example, creating a five classes quantile classification based on states persons over a custom color ramp can be achieved using the following:
curl -v -u admin:geoserver -XGET [localhost:8080]
New Community Modules
- WMTS styling module, which adds the ability to get/put a style on a per layer basis using restful resources exposed as ResourceURL
- OGC API module, including implementations of the new OGC Web APIs for Features, Tiles and Styles (more to come in the upcoming months). Mind, these are cool but also prototypes based on specifications still in draft form, we have warned you, the API will likely have a few rounds of changes still before it stabilizes.
There are many improvements to look at in the release notes, cherry picking a few here:
- Integrated GWC fails to seed layers if any data security is configured
- Default Datastore Parameters panel does not allow [https:] protocol values
- Parameter Extractor plugin cannot mangle URL correctly if Monitor plugin is installed
- Permit extensibility of Common Formats from Layer Preview page
- Update name to id in OGC API Collection
- Add support for configuring ACL in gwc-s3 community module
- Enhance mongodb schema generation
Now that you know about all the goodies, please go, download and test your favourite ones. Let us know how it went!
About GeoServer 2.16GeoServer 2.16 is scheduled for September 2019 release.
- Release notes (2.16-RC)
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2:00
SourcePole: FOSS4G 2019 Bucharest
sur Planet OSGeoReporting back from the annual international FOSS4G conference, which took place in Bucharest this year.