Developer(s) | Steve Lime originally, now a project of the OSGeo foundation |
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Initial release | 1994 |
Stable release | 8.2.2[1]
/ 2 September 2024 |
Repository | |
Written in | C / C++ |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Type | GIS software (compare) |
License | X/MIT |
Website | mapserver.org |
MapServer is an open-source development environment for building spatially enabled internet applications, built in the C language, and is widely known as one of the fastest Web mapping engines available. It can run as a CGI program or via MapScript which supports several programming languages (using SWIG). MapServer can access hundreds of data formats, any raster or vector format supported by GDAL, and reprojections on-the-fly are handled by PROJ. MapServer was originally developed by Steve Lime, then working at the University of Minnesota — so, it was previously referred to as "UMN MapServer", to distinguish it from commercial "map servers"; today it is commonly referred to as just "MapServer", and is maintained by the MapServer Project Steering Committee (PSC). MapServer was originally developed with support from NASA, which needed a way to make its satellite imagery available to the public.[2]