Monday, January 26, 2009

Gaia 3.3 Deployed and Ready to Use


The latest update to the free Gaia geospatial viewer brings exciting improvements to the user interface, new bookmarks functionality, updated Extenders API, and support to GML 3.2. There are also many additions to the Extenders API.

New Extenders include USGS WFS Quick Bar, Secure SDI 1.0.1.2, GPS tracking, US National Grid, and FGDC Homeland Security Emergency Management symbology.

There's also an updated Users Guide and Extenders API available.

A Gaia Video Tutorial is now available online at our website (and YouTube too) - http://www.thecarbonproject.com/gaia_videos.php

You can download and install Gaia now from this link


Gaia development was sponsored by the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) Cooperative Agreements Program (CAP) and executed in collaboration with the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NC DENR), the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other organizations.

The Carbon Project's Gaia geospatial viewer is built using the latest CarbonTools PRO 3.0.2.3 assemblies and is fully open-source to CarbonTools PRO customers. Gaia 3.3 provides a robust and open API that allows programmers to develop Gaia Extenders with or without a CarbonTools PRO license. The Gaia Extenders are light, easy to deploy and can enhance Gaia's functionality for a variety of NSDI and National Map tasks.

- Jeff

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