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MapInfo's
powerful Java-based Internet mapping server for broad
deployment of mapping applications. |
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MapInfo®
MapXtreme® Java Edition v4.0 is ideal for Internet
deployment of applications. With a simple click, customers
can see their wireless coverage area, find the closest
drug store or get driving directions to their next sales
calls. And network engineers can visually spot disruptions
in their network - automatically notifying customers of
service outages. |
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Designed
for the Internet |
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For
typical deployments, MapXtreme will send small (<20K)
GIF images to clients running standard web browsers. For
enhanced user interactivity, MapXtreme can also be used
with a Java Applet to enhance client-side ease-of-use.
In mid to wide bandwidth environments, MapXtreme is designed
to support the transmission of spatial objects in vector
format to a Java applet running on the client browser.
When streaming vectors over the web, MapXtreme Java Edition
uses a highly compressed format reducing data transmission
by as much as 10 times, and in turn, reducing user response
time. |
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Full-Featured
Mapping Server |
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MapXtreme
includes a comprehensive menu of mapping features including: |
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Common
map viewing tools like panning, zooming and re-centering |
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Ability
to click on a map feature and get attribute information
through an info tool |
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Select
point features on a map or select points within
a radius |
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Integrated
with the MapInfo MapMarker geocoder for address
matching |
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Full
coordinate system and projection support |
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Thematically
shade layers of maps and information by ranges |
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Thematically
control the font, color and size of labels |
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Composit
renderer (i.e. GPS tracking, dynamic labeling) |
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Reads
standard MapInfo TAB, .gst and .mdf file formats
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Connects
to spatial database server, SpatialWare Informix,
SpatialWare IBM DB2, Oracle 8I Spatial v8.1.5 and
v8.1.6 |
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Free
Maps and Data |
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100%
Java |
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MapXtreme
Java Edition was designed for the Web, and while it borrows
heavily from the MapInfo Professional® and MapInfo
MapX algorithms, it has been written explicitly
for the Java environment. MapXtreme is delivered as a
set of 100% Java classes (Java Development Kit versions
1.2-compliant) and is a robust, highly scalable, multi-threaded
server. It is fully object-oriented with a simple, yet
complete object-model hierarchy, providing access to a
comprehensive set of mapping display, query and manipulation
methods and properties. |
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The
MapXtreme server presents a Java API (MapJ), which communicates
to the application-server via TCP/IP sockets. Each client
requesting maps from the server creates an instance of
the MapJ object. MapXtreme has no proprietary plug-ins,
so it delivers maps to any browser on a PC or UNIX workstation. |
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When
developed using a Java development environment, MapXtreme
Java applications can be migrated and reused regardless
of future hardware or platform choices. |
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Lower
costs. Raise expectations. |
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Applications
running on a managed server network offer huge economies
of scale - lowering hardware and administrative costs
- while dramatically improving application performance,
reliability and security. Companies who once found mapping
costs prohibitive can now offer it at lower cost per user
than ever before. |
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Spatial
Data has a strong and experienced developent team ready
to assist you in developing a custom MapXtreme application,
for more information on MapXtreme Java or other similar
products please Contact
Us Now! |
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GRID
Support |
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One
of the most powerful aspects of MapInfo Professional is
its ability to combine data from widely different sources,
even with different formats and projections, in the same
map window. Once combined in the map window, relationships
that only exist geographically are revealed. You can also
overlay vector and raster data together. In the map window,
you can control the order of layers, their display characteristics,
and labeling. |
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JavaBeans |
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MapXtreme
Java Edition ships with a set of visual and non-visual
JavaBeans to help speed application development. Since
MapXtreme's JavaBeans can be used within visual Internet
Development Environments (IDE), such as Oracle's JDeveloper,
Borland Jbuilder and Sun's Forte, developers write less
code and can use the standard drag & drop set properties
mechanism of adding objects to their application. |
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A
new Toggle Switch allows JavaBeans to render from
the server rather than sending vectors locally. Other
new beans include thematic wizard bean, a layer and
thematic legend bean and a large collection of Search
tools (i.e. radius select, rectangle select, polygon select,
etc.). |
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NEW
- Prototype Wizard Tool |
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A
rapid deployment tool that will allow application development
without coding. The wizard automatically deploys an application
and writes code that a developer can use to build more
complex or customized applications. Developers have the
ability to add custom tools, design the layout for a Web
page and integrate other MapInfo products such as the
Routing J Server and MapMarker. |
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Advanced
Renditions |
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Supports
scalable vector-based symbology and a wide range of symbols,
line-styles, fill patterns, transparent lines and fills
and TrueType fonts to produce better looking maps. A new
style editor allows developers to pick and assign styles
for lines, points, symbols and regions in using the controls
found in the MapDefinition Manager. |
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XML-based
Feature Level Renditions, for JDBC DataProviders,
allow a single layer to have different renditions on a
per-record basis. For example, a single layer can display
highways, major roads, minor roads and streets with different
colors and different line styles. Renditions are represented
using XML strings. Labels can also have per feature renditions. |
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These
features make it easy to display realistic highway shields,
railroad lines and even special fill patterns such as
marshy areas. |
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