Features and Feature Collections. Analyzing Data. Session Interface. Session Management. Dispose Method. Serialization and Persistence. Selection Class. Using Selection Properties. Selection Code Examples. Selecting Features Within Another Feature. Event Arguments. Chapter Creating Expressions. Expressions Overview. Creating Expressions. Where Clause — Boolean Expressions. Functions In Expressions. DateTIme and Time Expressions. Expression Examples. Accessing Remote Spatial Data.
TAB File. Geometry Conversion. SQL Server Support. The Geometry Column. Accessing Attribute Data. What Is the Cache? Symbol, Pen, Brush Clause Syntax. Introduction to the MapInfo. Feature Style Modifiers. Printing Your Map.
Chapter Finding Locations. Functional Overview of Find. The Find Process. Overview of the Data. Fine Tuning the Find Process. Editing the Mapinfow. Chapter Using Themes and Legends. Thematics Overview. When To Use a Pie Theme. When To Use a Bar Theme. When To Use a Ranged Theme. Ranged Themes and Serialization. IndividualValue Themes and Serialization. Bivariate Thematic Maps. Legends Overview.
Theme Legends. Cartographic Legends. Formatting a Legend. Chapter Stylizing Your Maps. Overview of the MapInfo. Style Descriptions. Pre-defined Styles and the StyleRepository Class. StyleRepository Class. Using Styles. Styles and Layer Control. Creating a Custom Bitmap Style. Overriding Styles. Chapter Spatial Objects and Coordinate Systems.
Introduction to MapInfo. Geometry Objects. Including Your FeatureGeometry in a Map. Checking for Points in Polygons. Creating a CoordSys Object. Chapter Working with Rasters and Grids. Raster Classes. Raster Handlers. Grid Classes. Grid Creation. Grid Style. Grid Images and Inflections. Chapter Geocoding. Main Geocoding Classes. Understanding the Geocoding Model. Geocoding Trade-offs. Geocoding a Location. Street Address Geocoding. Using Constraints for Accurate Geocoding. What are the Match Constraints?.
Understanding Accuracy for Close Matches. Single Close Match S Category. Chapter Web Map Service. Map and Image Bounds. Basic Authentication. Step 1: Create a Web. Chapter Routing. Main Routing Classes. Calculating Routes. Point-to-Point Routing. Multi-Point Routing. Matrix Routing. Advanced Route Options. Routing Preferences. Driving Directions. Route Geometry. Avoiding Points, Features, and Segments.
Time-Based Routing. Creating an IsoChrone Drive-Time. Creating an IsoDistance Drive-Distance. Updating a Request Using Routing Data. Returning Segment Information. Transient Updates. Chapter Linear Referencing. What is Linear Referencing. Measure Value Determination Methods. Curve Order. Chapter Web Feature Service.
Web Feature Service. Chapter Workspace Manager. Features of the Workspace Manager. Workspace Format and Contents. Workspace Manager Menu Commands. File Menu Commands. View Menu Commands. Map Menu Commands. Tools Menu Commands. Extensions Menu Commands. Layer Control. Layer Control Tools. Layer Tree. Layer Control Tabs. Map Settings. Layer Settings. Theme Layer Settings. Label Layer Settings. Group Layer Settings.
Style Override Settings. Graticule Layer Settings. Using Workspace Manager Features. Creating Translucent Effects. Curved Labels. Graticule Layers. Chapter Using the GeoDictionary Manager. Using the GeoDictionary Manager. Run GeoDictionary Manager. The GeoDictionary File. Customizing MapXtreme Samples. Building a Desktop Application. Running a Sample Application. Modifying Your Application. Building Under Release Mode. Packaging Your Desktop Application. Deploying Your Desktop Application.
Building a Web Application. Running a Sample Web Application. Appendix B: Customizing MapXtreme. Customizable Classes. Provider Namespace. Workspace Manager Extensions. Creating a Workspace Extension. Location of Application Data Files. What is the MapInfo Workspace? Header Section.
Creating an. MWS Workspace Programmatically from a. Appendix D: Extensible Data Providers. Extensible Data Provider Overview. Getting Started. Required Components. Building and Testing Your Data Provider. Creating Geometries. Printing Sizes. Implementing Printing in Your Application. Printing a Legend in Your Map. Resolutions to Known Printing Issues. Platform Independent Issues. Appendix F: Style Lookups. Fill Patterns. Understanding the Index Numbering Schemes. Line Styles.
Vector Symbols. MapInfo Arrows. MapInfo Cartographic. MapInfo Miscellaneous. MapInfo Shields. MapInfo Real Estate. Map Symbols. MapInfo Symbols. MapInfo Transportation. MapInfo Weather. Custom Symbols. MapXtreme Icons. Defining the MapInfo Codespace. Appendix H: Elements of a Coordinate System. Projections and Their Parameters.
Projection Datums. Datum Conversion. Defining Custom Datums. National Transformation v. Appendix I: User-Defined Metadata.
Metadata and the MapCatalog. ColumnHints Property. Appendix J: Migrating to MapXtreme. Specific Object Model Implementation Differences. Appendix K: Localization Kit. Localization Kit. System Requirement. How to Use the Localization Kit. Building the Satellite Assemblies. Building from the Command Line.
Private Key Signing for Satellite Assemblies. Appendix L: Glossary. NET programming. MapXtreme is an application development tool for organizations who recognize that data visualization and mapping can help you make better business decisions and manage assets and operations more effectively. MapXtreme can be used as a powerful analysis toolkit to make critical business decisions such as optimal locations for sales offices, how to transport products most efficiently, and how to manage and protect assets.
Developers can use MapXtreme to shorten their development time and improve performance, reliability, and security. From this single SDK, you can develop applications using your favorite. NET programming language, share and reuse code between desktop and web deployments, access data from a wide variety of sources using standard protocols, and more.
NET Framework. NET Framework 4. See Object Model Overview for more information. NET applications within Visual Studio. You can extend some of these components to provide more advanced functionality available through the object model.
Two data management utilities are included for managing tables that you will use in your application Geodictionary Manager and manage workspaces for ease of use and portability Workspace Manager.
See Deploying Your Application. NET Web applications efficiently. Regardless if you are making the map the cornerstone of your application or are adding some basic mapping functionality to support your existing application, the framework and tools you use are the same. Please consult your local customer service representative for details.
The following is a table that compares features and functionality from MapX and MapXtreme v3. As with any new architecture of a product, note that the equivalent may not be exact. Use the MapXtreme topics in the right column of this list to find further details elsewhere in this Developer Guide and in the online help and object model.
MapXtreme has a lot to offer beginning and experienced. NET developers alike. This section describes several support mechanisms we have created to get you up and running quickly and with minimal disruption in your development timetable.
MapInfo is committed to supporting new MapInfo developers as well as our long time customers. Location is a part of everything we do. With location-based business data on the rise, the demand for applications containing location intelligence capabilities is high.
The challenge for developers is obtaining development tools to help them incorporate meaningful and flexible location analytics into existing workflows. With MapXtreme, key spatial tools are included, enabling you to automate location-based processes, perform geometric and raster analysis, and create visualizations. Experience consistency across both desktop and server web development, sharing and re-using code between deployment types.
Facilitate rapid development of web applications for all web deployable. NET languages and benefit from features including:. Reduce your development process with development templates, sample programs, toolbars, and dialog boxes.
When you require high performance with extremely large raster and grid datasets, MapXtreme Advanced provides it. This SDK takes advantage of the Multi Resolution Raster MRR data storage format, to deliver high quality raster visualization and analysis with extraordinary speed and precision. For example, you can map and analyse huge datasets with extraordinary processing speed across states, countries and even continents. Thank you for contacting us.
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