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gvSIG Mobile aims at broadening gvSIG execution platforms to a range of mobile devices, in order to give an answer to the needings of a growing number of mobile solutions users, who wish to use a GIS on different types of devices.

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            <description>gvSIG is a tool oriented to manage geographic information. It is characterized by a user-friendly interface, with a quick access to the most usual raster and vector formats. In the same view it includes local as well as remote data through a WMS, WCS or WFS source. 

It is aimed at users of geographic information, whether professionals or civil servants (city councils, councils, regional councils or ministries) from any part of the world (its interface is in several languages), in addition to being free.</description>
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            <description>Commonly referred to as GRASS, this is a Geographic Information System (GIS) used for geospatial data management and analysis, image processing, graphics/maps production, spatial modeling, and visualization. GRASS is currently used in academic and commercial settings around the world, as well as by many governmental agencies and environmental consulting companies.</description>
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            <description>GeoNetwork opensource is a standardized and decentralized spatial information management environment, designed to enable access to geo-referenced databases, cartographic products and related metadata from a variety of sources, enhancing the spatial information exchange and sharing between organizations and their audience, using the capacities of the internet. This approach of geographic information management aims at facilitating a wide community of spatial information users to have easy and timely access to available spatial data and to existing thematic maps that might support informed decision making.</description>
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            <description>Mapbender is an OSGeo Project about maps. The software is used to implement portal web sites for geo spatial data and maps. Mapbender can upload, manage, combine and request OGC OWS compliant map and feature services like MapServer and GeoServer. Mapbender is used to orchestrate these services in distributed web based architectures. 

Mapbender is implemented in PHP, JavaScript, SQL and XML, provides a data model and interfaces for displaying, navigating and querying OGC compliant map services by authenticated and authorized users.

Mapbender is usually deployed in large architectures. Full multi client capability enables to operate Mapbender as a public portal with comprehensive cascading user management hierarchies.</description>
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            <description>Cloud Tools is a set of tools for deploying, managing and testing Java EE applications on Amazon's Elastic Computing Cloud (EC2). There are three main parts to Cloud Tools 

Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) that are configured to run Tomcat and work with EC2Deploy. See list of installed software. EC2Deploy - the core framework. This framework manages EC2 instances, configures MySQL, Tomcat, Terracotta and Apache and deploys the application. See this blog entry for an overview Maven and Grails plugins that use EC2Deploy to deploy an application to EC2 

NEW: Cloud Tools now supports Elastic Block Store. 

We are looking for beta testers for a new hosted version of Cloud Tools that provides automated application monitoring and management.  

 

Please contact us if you are interested in trying out this new service. 



Grails PluginThe Grails plugin makes it easy to deploy a Grails application to Amazon EC2. It takes care of configuring MySQL, Tomcat and Apache and deploys the application. The plugin provides many scripts including: 

cloud-tools-deploy - deploy the web application cloud-tools-describe - display information about the running EC2 instances cloud-tools-redeploy - redeploys the application cloud-tools-stop - terminates the instances 

You can download the plugin from here. See GettingStartedWithTheCloudToolsGrailsPlugin for information about configuring the plugin. 

Maven PluginThe Maven plugin is an easy way to use Cloud Tools. Once you have configured the plugin in the pom.xml you can deploy your web application to EC2 with &quot;mvn cloudtools:deploy&quot;. This goal will: 

Launch the specified number of Amazon EC2 instances Configure a MySQL master database: create the schema, and run your database initialization scripts Configure zero or more MySQL slaves (optionally in a different availability zone) Upload your web application to EC2 Configure one or more Tomcat servers and deploy your web application Configure an Apache instance to load balance across the Tomcat servers 

The Cloud Tools maven plugin also supports the following other goals: 

cloudtools:jmeter - runs a load test cloudtools:redeploy - redeploys the web application cloudtools:dbsave - save a database snapshot in S3 cloudtools:dbrestore - restore the database from S3 cloudtools:clone - creates a copy of the cluster cloudtools:describe - describes the cluster cloudtools:list - lists the available clusters cloudtools:stop - shutdown the cluster 

See these instructions on using the Maven plugin. 

Contact me if you would like to know more about Cloud Tools or want to explore migrating your Java or Grails application to Amazon EC2.</description>
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It allows to quickly create a private cloud inside an organization's firewall, and manage it with a rich user interface. Next version will allow to also deploy images in external clouds, creating an hybrid environment.</description>
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     * AJAX installer
     * Easy theme support
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With its many plugins and skins, you can make a fashionable blog.
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