You can view two samples based on Géoclip Server:
Discover France
US demo
You can download a comprehensive description of Géoclip Server:
Géoclip Server introduction documentation
Géoclip Server management manual
On the face of it, in terms of the user experience, Géoclip Server is just like Géoclip Solo: the same large-format map area, the same ergonomic principles and the same compliance with cartographic representation rules, etc. But to really see the difference we need to delve deeper. Géoclip Server is based on a three-level client-server architecture (see diagram below).

The database which Géoclip Server draws on may contain an extremely large, almost unlimited, amount of data. For geography, this can be used to represent very large areas and/or areas divided in a very precise way. For statistics, this provides access to immense data warehouses containing many hundreds of indicators. The Géoclip Server interface only sends requests to the database if the actions of the user require it and only downloads the data that is required to display the requested view.
Many database types may be used with Géoclip Server. The most commonly used ones are MySQL, SQL Server, PostgreSQL and Oracle. However, there is no need for the administrator of the application to be an expert in working with databases. He/she controls application updates entirely via the management module’s interface, which is accessed via the browser. It is therefore very easy to update and enhance the application, for a dynamic and developing tool.
The management module can be used to create new indicators with all of the associated metadata. It can also be used to add any new thematic analysis, to modify the parameters of an existing analysis (number of categories and colours, etc.), to set the type and content of displayed items (titles, caption labels and compulsory notices, etc.). |