Summary:
Web mapping is the process of designing,
implementing, generating, and delivering maps on the World Wide
Web and its products. OpenLayers is a powerful, community
driven, open source, pure JavaScript web mapping library. With
it, you can easily create your own web map mashup using WMS,
Google Maps, and a myriad of other map backends. Interested in
knowing more about OpenLayers? This book is going to help you
learn OpenLayers from scratch.OpenLayers 2.10 Beginner's Guide
will walk you through the OpenLayers library in the easiest and
most efficient way possible. The core components of OpenLayers
are covered in detail, with examples, structured so that you
can easily refer back to them later.The book starts off by
introducing you to the OpenLayers library and ends with
developing and deploying a full-fledged web map application,
guiding you through every step of the way.Throughout the book,
you'll learn about each component of the OpenLayers library.
You'll work with backend services like WMS, third-party APIs
like Google Maps, and even create maps from static images.
You'll load data from KML and GeoJSON files, create interactive
vector layers, and customize the behavior and appearance of
your maps.There is a growing trend in mixing location data with
web applications. OpenLayers 2.10 Beginner's Guide will show
you how to create powerful web maps using the best web mapping
library around.This book will guide you to develop powerful web
maps with ease using the open source JavaScript library
OpenLayers.