The first major release of GeoREST has been announced by Jason Birch and Haris Kurtagic. GeoREST is a new open source RESTful framework that works with existing open source libraries such as MapGuide and FDO to publish and interact with geospatial data as web resources, in the tradition of FeatureServer and the ArcGIS REST API.
With GeoREST 1.0 you can enable search engines like Google and Bing to crawl your geospatial data, dynamically publish to KML, GeoRSS or any other text based format, and use web forms to search and update your data. All of this functionality is available entirely through configuration...no programming is required!
For some practical examples, here are two sites, in Nanaimo, BC and Slovenia, that have been using GeoREST in a production environment for over nine months, with great improvements in the accessibility of their data.
GeoREST is an independent open source project licensed under the LGPL. It is hoped that GeoREST will be integrated with the MapGuide project in the future. It is available for installation on the Windows platform using either the GeoREST built-in webserver or IIS.
An overview of GeoREST was presented at FOSS4G 2009 in Sydney.
Shame the whole vector side is barely feasible in Australia, with our backwards costly access to spatial data..
I will be playing with this in the next few months
Posted by: zac spitzer | February 20, 2010 at 02:09 AM