Congratulations: you've just completed the first basic tutorial about the OSM-Berlin Map.
You are now supposed to have acquired at least a first preliminary knowledge about the following topics:
- the rendering engine implemented by Rasterlite2
- fully accessible and configurable from SQL functions
- extensively based on canonical XML SE/SLD Styles
- the immediate availability of web publishing capabilities as standard Web Map Services (WMS) throu the wmslite CGI/FastCGI component.
- eventually available as a easy-to-deploy self-standing MiniServer for testing purposes.
- full integration via the new MapPanel of this rendering engine in the GUI tool, that now becomes a rather sofisticated and advancend stand-alone Map Viewer
- the GUI tool now supports a rich set of user-friendly Wizards making simple and painless the overall administration and configuration of monolithic all-inclusive self-contained databases allowing to directly ship a complex map as a single file.
- Creating and populating any required Vector Coverage (aka map layer)
- Defining of all the Styling rules required for rendering a complete and well-loocking complex map.
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