Hi Puneet,

We have developed a prototype application [1] for the cadastral management 
department from San Juan, Argentina.

It's just a prototype, so it has limited data and functionality:

* It only shows the San Juan city plots
* Not all plots have full data. If you zoom to the right-center, you will see 
the plots which have all the data (Between the 25 de mayo, Rawson and Rivadavia 
streets).
* The search box only works with the "nomenclature" field (eg: 0140390670).

The project was developed using:

* OpenScales (Flex)
* GeoServer
* SpatialCache
* Ruby on Rails
* Postgres/PostGIS

Conclusion: Yes! You can develop a cadastral application with open source 
tools, don't pay for those useless licenses!! :)

Let us know if you have any question.

Cheers!

[1] http://cadiz.xoomcode.com/ (demo:cadiz)

On Jun 21, 2010, at 02:24 AM, P Kishor wrote:

> does anyone know of an existing product, or a firm that develops such
> a product catering to cadastral and land records management, but using
> a completely open source stack?
> 
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> Puneet Kishor
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