(Spatial) data harmonisation with the HUMBOLDT Alignment Editor
The HUMBOLDT Alignment Editor (HALE) enables you to transform and harmonise spatial data, with a focus on highly complex data sets. Set up reporting, analysis and data publishing workflows easily by defining schema mappings. Furthermore, HALE documents the data transformation process and its impact on data quality.
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- Real-time, interactive geodata transformation and validation
- Makes work with large and complex models easy
- SLD-Compatible Map display
- Import and Export GML 3.2.1, Shapefile, JSON/GeoJSON and many many other formats
- Create INSPIRE DataSets for Download Services, write to Transactional Web Feature Services
- Built on Java and Eclipse RCP.
- To contribute: Fork and then clone the repository. Send us pull requests with your contributions. Read here how to set up the development environment. Note that you will need to sign the Contributor License Agreement.
- To download: Clone or Download the .zip file to build HALE. To get the last release + nightly builds, visit the HALE Community Website
- Windows XP/Vista/7/8 32bit or 64bit
- MacOS X 10.5
- Linux
- 2 GB RAM recommended
- HALE User Guide
- HALE Community Website with issue tracker, forum, downloads...
- HALE Community Blog
- Subscribe to [email protected]
- The main HALE components/libaries have been released under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) v3.0.
- The HALE continuous delivery build (hale-build in build/) has been released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) v3.0.
- Different licenses may apply to the extensions residing in ext/, please see the respective subfolders.