Geography Markup Language

Geography Markup Language
A vector map, with points, polylines and polygons.
Filename extension.gml or .xml
Internet media type
application/gml+xml[1]
Developed byOpen Geospatial Consortium
Initial release2000 (2000)
Latest release
3.2.1[2]
27 August 2007; 17 years ago (2007-08-27)
Type of formatGeographic Information System
Extended fromXML
StandardISO 19136:2007

The Geography Markup Language (GML) is the XML grammar defined by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) to express geographical features. GML serves as a modeling language for geographic systems as well as an open interchange format for geographic transactions on the Internet. Key to GML's utility is its ability to integrate all forms of geographic information, including not only conventional "vector" or discrete objects, but coverages (see also GMLJP2) and sensor data.

  1. ^ Open Geospatial Consortium Inc. (2010-02-08), Technical Committee Policies and Procedures: MIME Media Types for GML (PDF)
  2. ^ "OpenGIS Geography Markup Language (GML) Encoding Standard". Retrieved 2011-03-25.