Versions:

  • 2.28.2
  • 2.28.1
  • 2.28.0
  • 2.27.2
  • 2.27.1
  • 2.27.0
  • 2.26.1
  • 2.24.2
  • 2.24.0
  • 2.23.0
  • 2.20.4
  • 2.20.3
  • 2.20.2
  • 2.20.1
  • 2.19.1

GeoServer, maintained by the Open Source Geospatial Foundation, is a Java-based server application designed for publishing, sharing, and collaboratively editing geospatial datasets across networks and the web. Positioned in the GIS & Mapping category, the program transforms spatial databases, shapefiles, raster imagery, and real-time sensor feeds into standard-compliant map services that can be consumed by desktop GIS clients, web portals, and mobile applications alike. Its 2.28.2 release continues a lineage that has spanned fifteen major versions, each iteration expanding support for open standards such as WMS, WFS, WCS, WMTS, and WPS, thereby enabling dynamic styling, transactional editing, and on-the-fly processing of large cartographic libraries. Typical deployments include government open-data portals that serve cadastral layers to citizens, environmental agencies broadcasting live sensor observations, utility companies integrating SCADA feeds with infrastructure maps, and research institutions exposing climate-model outputs for interoperable analysis. Because GeoServer is built on a modular, open-source architecture, organizations can extend functionality through community plugins that add formats like NetCDF, PostGIS raster, or vector tiles, while enterprise users integrate the server into existing Java EE or Spring environments for centralized security and logging. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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