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Infrastructure

tfr42 edited this page Feb 1, 2021 · 27 revisions

This page gives you an overview to deegree's infrastructure

Servers

At the moment there is one server provided and sponsored by FOSSGIS e.v, Germany, domain owned by Open Source Geospatial Foundation for the usage of the deegree project hosting:

The TMC members are keeping access information to the server in a shared password safe. Further information about the server is available in the FOSSGIS wiki and the request for funding (German only).

Services

GitHub

  • web site: The deegree website ist hosted on GitHub Pages. DNS entries are maintained by OSGeo SAC group.
  • issue tracker: The issue tracker is hosted at GitHub. It provides access to bugs and feature requests. You can view bugs and feature requests and create new ones.
  • source code repository: The git repository is hosted at GitHub.

Server operated by deegree project:

  • demo services: The deegree project hosts demo services of the latest stable release and the latest pre-release. These can be found through the demo overview site.
  • OGC reference implementation: Hosted at https://cite.deegree.org. The Endpoint URL's can be found in the OGC Reference Implementation Wiki.
  • build service: The Jenkins build server is responsible for creating nightly builds and release builds and uploading them to the repository. On the overview page you can see the current status of the builds.
  • repository: The nexus repository server grants easy access to the maven artifacts build by the build server.
  • documentation: the deegree documentation is provided by this service.
  • download: the download archives are available there.
  • apidoc: through the apidoc server you can access api documentation of a lot of recent deegree versions.
  • schemas: through the schema server the deegree project provides a large number of schemas used by the deegree services.
  • wiki: The old deegree wiki is still running. You can find various documentation about older deegree version in this wiki. As in most wikis some pages are outdated, others still very helpful.
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