GeoServer Beginner's Guide - Second Edition: Share geospatial data using Open Source standards by Stefano Iacovella

GeoServer Beginner's Guide - Second Edition: Share geospatial data using Open Source standards by Stefano Iacovella

Author:Stefano Iacovella [Iacovella, Stefano]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Tags: COM087020 - COMPUTERS / Desktop Applications / Design and Graphics, COM051240 - COMPUTERS / Software Development and Engineering / Systems Analysis and Design, COM051280 - COMPUTERS / Programming Languages / Java
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Published: 2017-10-20T04:00:00+00:00


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Now save your document and upload it to GeoServer. Instead of making it the default style for the 50m-rivers-lake-centerlines layer, flag the associate option.

Open the Layer Preview map and select the DashingAndMarkers style from the drop-down list. Zoom to North America and check if your map looks as shown in the following screenshot. Do you see that big aqueduct that covers all the Middle West lands?



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