Web-GIS using open source software and ArcPy for ArcGIS Pro
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This is a course focused on development and interaction of spatial data for internet deployment. For this we use three free code tools: PostgreSQL, for data management. Download, installation, configuration of spatial component (PostGIS) and insertion of spatial data. GeoServer, for data stylization. Download, installation, creation of data stores, layers and deployment styles. OpenLayers, for web deployment. Includes code development in an HTML page to add data layers, wms services, map extension, timeline. Python programming in ArcGIS ProArcPy for geospatial analysis.#AulaGEOThe course is from scratch, step by step with example cases and data according the AulaGEO methodology. For this course was used, and the download steps are included in the lessons: Geoserver                : 2.15.1PostgreSQL (Postgres): 12.1 (64 bit)Postgis                : 3.0 Openlayers                : 6.1.1ArcGIS Pro                             :2.4ConentSection 1: PostgreSQL - PostGIS1. Downloading and installing PostGIS2. Creating Database in PostgreSQL3. Adding GIS data in PostgreSQLSection 2: GeoServer4. Download And Install GeoServer5. Creating Workspace and Store in GeoServer6. Adding Style to ShapefileSection 3: Open Layers7. Publishing GIS layers from GeoServer8. Displaying map using OpenLayers9. Adding GeoServer Layer to OpenLayers10. Adding Map Rotation11. Adding code for Default extent12. Adding Scale line to mapSection 4: ArcPy - Python programming in ArcGIS Pro13. Run python script from outside ArcGIS Pro14. Introduction to python window15. Run buffer analysis tool16. Field management tool & Length Calculation17. Use Arcpy for Get result form tool, wo…ta properties18. Import Arcpy and modules19. Describe properties of data20. Create a field list and loop through the contents21. Geo processing and select by location tools22. List unique values from attribute table ordered by name23. Map document to pdf map conversion24. Split Line to Multiple Parts

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