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Welcome to the GO Wiki
The GO-1 Wiki is a collection of web pages containing accumulated knowledge about the GO-1 Specification, implementations, and related efforts. (Note "GO" is now the official acronym for "GO-1".)
Please feel free to browse the Wiki anonymously.
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How do I find something?
The easiest way to find something is to enter some text in the search window on the left. Or you can browse the links below...
Developer links
- GO-1 - The spec, the impls, the apps (everything you ever wanted to know)
- javadocsfor (http://goserver.systechnologies.com/apidocs/index.html) delivered GWS and GO components
- JMGO1 JavaDoc (http://goserver.systechnologies.com/apidocs/syslibs/JMGO1/javadoc/index.html)
- JmCommon JavaDoc (http://goserver.systechnologies.com/apidocs/syslibs/JmCommon/javadoc/index.html)
- GeoAPI - defines the GO APIs, contains the interfaces and few concrete enumeration and exception classes
- JAXB - Java Architecture for XML Binding hints, tips, and best practices (JAXB is the preferred way of XML parsing and creation in GO1WebServer)
- mvn - Maven 2 and the SYS use of it
- GoogleWebToolkit - the GWT and the SYS use of it
- GRS (http://goserver.systechnologies.com/GRS/) - technically, not a big GO project, but it does make use of mvn and the GoogleWebToolkit
Program links
Programs using the GO APIs.
- Joint WebCOP - Joint WebCOP (JWC) is a GCCS Family of Systems (FOS) initiative whose purpose is to build a next generation, web-based, situational awareness (SA) platform based on the latest developments in GIS technology.
- ICSF - Integrated C4I System Framework
- C2PC - Command and Control Personal Computer
- CJMTK - Commercial Joint Mapping Tool Kit
- CFn - Composeable Forcenet
- USW DSS
- CVTSC
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- What is Wiki? (http://wiki.org/wiki.cgi?WhatIsWiki)
- New User Questions (http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?NewUserQuestions)
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