The state of GeoExt along with an outlook on its future
2021-09-30, 10:00–10:30, Córdoba

GeoExt is a JavaScript library combining the OpenLayers mapping library and the JavaScript framework ExtJS. It became an OSGeo community project in 2019. The talk will give a brief history of the project, and a summary of its dependencies and versions. Several new features recently developed for the latest GeoExt release will be presented.

The talk will include an overview of two additional Open Source JavaScript libraries which bring even more power and functionality to GeoExt: BasiGX and GeoStyler. BasiGX is a higher-level JavaScript library that builds on top of GeoExt and focusses on advanced GIS user interfaces and mapping tools for the web. GeoStyler – in itself an OSGeo community project – is a JavaScript library for cartographic styling of geodata, and can be combined with a GeoExt solution to apply several formats to layers, e.g. SLD (Styled Layer Descriptor) files.

The talk will include examples of real-world projects using GeoExt, along with recommendations on what types of projects are most suitable to be developed using GeoExt and its associated technologies. We'll discuss how and when newer OpenLayers and ExtJS versions will be supported, and how to combine GeoExt with other JavaScript packages.

Finally a roadmap for the future of GeoExt will be outlined along with how developers and users can get involved.


GeoExt is a JavaScript library combining the OpenLayers mapping library and the JavaScript framework ExtJS. It became an OSGeo community project in 2019. The talk will give a brief history of the project, and a summary of its dependencies and versions. Several new features recently developed for the latest GeoExt release will be presented.

The talk will include an overview of two additional Open Source JavaScript libraries which bring even more power and functionality to GeoExt: BasiGX and GeoStyler. BasiGX is a higher-level JavaScript library that builds on top of GeoExt and focusses on advanced GIS user interfaces and mapping tools for the web. GeoStyler – in itself an OSGeo community project – is a JavaScript library for cartographic styling of geodata, and can be combined with a GeoExt solution to apply several formats to layers, e.g. SLD (Styled Layer Descriptor) files.

The talk will include examples of real-world projects using GeoExt, along with recommendations on what types of projects are most suitable to be developed using GeoExt and its associated technologies. We'll discuss how and when newer OpenLayers and ExtJS versions will be supported, and how to combine GeoExt with other JavaScript packages.

Finally a roadmap for the future of GeoExt will be outlined along with how developers and users can get involved.


Authors and Affiliations

Marc Jansen, terrestris
Seth Girvin, Compass Informatics
Christian Mayer, meggsimum

Track

Software

Topic

Software status / state of the art

Level

1 - Principiants. No required specific knowledge is needed.

Language of the Presentation

English

  • developer (e.g. OpenLayers, GeoExt, …)
  • conceptual architect (e.g. react-geo, GeoStyler …)
  • speaker and conductor of workshops
  • OSGeo Charter Member
  • general manager terrestris & mundialis
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  • Engineer for geoinformatics and surveying
  • Open Source (Geospatial) enthusiast
  • Founder and CEO of meggsimum
  • OSGeo Charter Member
  • Working on: GeoExt, Wegue, GeoStyler, OpenLayers, ...
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