It is a Client Application developed in Java that sends simultaneous OGC CSW requests to several metadata catalogues (ebRim or ISO 19115/19119 profile), processes the responses and shows them in a single web page.

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Earth Sciences, GIS

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Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers

Programming Language

Java, JavaScript

Related Categories

JavaScript Earth Sciences Software, JavaScript GIS Software, Java Earth Sciences Software, Java GIS Software

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2009-03-02