You may wish to look into a client, such as OpenLayers or Leaflet. These
clients can combine images from different map providers including GeoServer
(with your own data) and Google Maps, Open Street Maps, Bing, etc...
Jody Garnett
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 7:00 AM, Oscar Cano R <[email protected]> wrote:
> good afternoon
> This is my first participation, I hope not out of the purposes of the list.
>
> Geo server gives the option to display the layers in different image
> formats (gif, GPEG, png).
>
> Is there any way to do this but putting a layer of background google maps?
> The documentation says to make a html file to display google maps, but I
> do it in a container <DIV>, and what I need is to see it as an image.
> I send my html file
> thanks
> Oscar Cano
>
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