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MapGuide Open Source

In 2007, I had the opportunity to work on my first Open Source GIS application.  A municipal client needed a map based website, and they wanted a cheap but reliable solution.  They asked me what the options were.  I first considered one of the free mapping APIs like Google Maps and Virtual Earth.  But, when they provided the list of requirements, I realized the mapping APIs would not suffice.  They needed more advanced search capailities and had all of the data in shapefile format.  To me, it then made sense to look into Open Source GIS.  I started looking on the OSGeo website and considered some of the software there including MapServer.  I started using MapServer, but after setting it up, relaized it was not quite as rich in features as I was hoping.  I then remembered that AutoDesk recently released MapGuide as an Open Source project.

MapGuide Open Source (MGOS) was extremely easy to install and setup my first site, especially compared to other open source products.  I had my first site running within a day and completed the website in about 80 hours for the client.  Not bad for a free, open source product.  I used the AJAX viewer sample that came with the MGOS download and added some custom tools.  Click the link below to view the website.

At the 2007 GIS in the Rockies conference in Denver, I presented a workshop on MapGuide Open Source.  The following link is the presentation materials from that workshop:
© 2008 Scott Steigerwald