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Autodesk Mapguide Studio

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Author in One Enviroment A developer-friendly map authoring environment based on popular web development tools provides flexibility, ease of use, fast prototyping, and rapid application development. Developers no longer need different tools for loading data, connecting to databases, and publishing data to the web. Autodesk MapGuide® Studio handles all aspects of collecting and preparing geospatial data, including :
  • Use of Site ExplorerMDI tabbed window
  • Ability to build stylized and themed layers
  • Ability to compile the layers into a map
  • Display attributes defined by scale
  • Automatic labeling by scale
  • Web layout preview without publishing
  • Customizable pop-up menu
  • Ability to write application inside frame (native application development)
Feature Data Objects
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Autodesk MapGuide® Enterprise and Autodesk MapGuide Open Source use a single API (application programming interface)Feature Data Objects (FDO)for accessing your data in ODBC, ArcView™ Shape file, SDF file, Oracle® Spatial DB, ArcSDE™ database, and other formats.
Bring in Raster Data
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Extend the value and enhance the look of your existing map data by bringing in BMP, CAL, ECW, JPG, PNG, SID, TGA, and TIF data.
Load Vector Data
Streamline aggregation and publishing of geospatial data by quickly loading SDF, SHP, DWG, and prestyled DWF data.
Manage Tabular Data
Simplify integration of external data sources using customized editors to configure various types of FDO-accessible data, including Oracle and SQL Server, ODBC, ArcSDE, and others.
Write Once, Browse Anywhere
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Create a single application that works with both the Autodesk® Design Review and the AJAX Viewer, to simplify publishing without extra steps.
Use Worldwide Data
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Get flexible data integration with support for more than 3,000 worldwide coordinate systems, as well as non mapping systems.
 
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