GeoServer Beginner's Guide is your starting point for mastering GeoServer, a powerful open-source tool for serving geospatial data online. This book makes it easy to create, manage, and share maps and geographic information systems (GIS) even if you don't have advanced technical experience. With step-by-step guidance, you'll leverage GeoServer's full capabilities. What this Book will help me do Configure and install GeoServer to publish your geospatial data quickly and efficiently, making it available online. Create interactive and visually appealing maps by styling points, lines, and polygons using GeoServer's tools. Learn how to connect GeoServer with back-end databases like PostGIS for advanced data management and functionalities. Optimize GeoServer for performance and prepare for production-ready deployments, ensuring a seamless user experience. Use GeoServer's REST API to automate tasks and integrate with other applications for enhanced workflows. Author(s) None Iacovella has extensive experience in GIS and web technologies, specializing in open-source solutions. With a passion for teaching, he has authored several books and tutorials that make technical topics accessible to developers and enthusiasts. His approachable writing style ensures that complex concepts are broken down into understandable steps. Who is it for? This book is designed for web developers and technical users who are new to GeoServer or open-source GIS tools. Ideal readers are those with basic server-side scripting knowledge and an interest in publishing dynamic, interactive maps. If you're looking to enhance your website with geospatial data, this guide will provide the step-by-step instructions you need.