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#Salamati

Salamati is a web client based on OpenLayers that provides capabilities for editing features and interacting with GeoGit repositories

##Features

  • Add/Remove/Re-order WMS, WFS, and GeoGit layers
  • Edit geometries for 2D point, line, and polygon features
  • Edit attributes for point, line, and polygon features
  • View the edit history of a feature in a GeoGit data store
  • Basic merge capabilities for GeoGit data stores
  • Temporal playback for temporal layers
  • Intergration with GeoNode

##Build Instructions Example

ant -f suitesdk/build.xml -Dapp.path=../webapp/ -Dsdk.build=../build -Dapp.name=salamati package

  • suitesdk/build.xml = path/to/OpenGeoClientSDK/ant/script
  • app.path = path/to/webapp/source/code
  • sdk.build = path/to/output/build/directory
  • app.name = name of packaged war file
  • package = ant target to build and package war file

N.B. The ant script does not contain a clean step so you may have to add one for local builds.

See here for more information about the OpenGeo ClientSDK.

##Deploying the war Here are some ways to deploy the generated war file (there are probably others):

  • Copy the war file to your J2EE container's webapps folder, i.e. .../tomcat7/webapps
  • Use the Tomcat Manager web app, or equivalent for other J2EE container, to deploy an uploaded war
  • Use the deploy target in the suitesdk/build.xml ant script to deploy using Cargo
  • Set up a custom Cargo deployment

##Deploying through GeoServer Example

  • Run GeoServer.
  • In Terminal, navigate to the Salamati folder and run the following:

ant -f suitesdk/build.xml -Dapp.path=../webapp/ -Dsdk.build=../build -Dapp.name=salamati -Dapp.proxy.geoserver=http://localhost:8080/geoserver debug

  • This should deploy to port 9080 by default (the console will output the port number)
  • This will also allow you to update the files without having to remake the war file. Just save and refresh the webpage.

##License

Salamati is licensed under [GNU GPL 2.0] (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html)

Copyright (c) 2013, LMN Solutions LLC. All rights reserved.

Salamati is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

Salamati is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

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