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Introduction to WebOffice map widget

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General Information:

A control or widget consists of a GUI (Graphic User Interface) plus an API (Application Programming Interface). Using it, you add a "functional module" into your applications user interface - and by using the API define which functionality it will offer and how it will interact with your workflows.

The WebOffice map widget combines the richness and user friendliness (mouse and touch) of the mobile Client with a tailored set of functionality for business process integration in enterprise scenarios.

 

Function-Set:

Thematic queries

Georeferencing of addresses (Esri World Geolocator)

Zoom to Coordinate (WGS84)

Supports dynamic and cached maps - including OpenStreetMap

Identify

Create and modify Geo-objects including attributes

Select lines and polygons

 

All requests can be created individually and integrated into the 3rd party web applications. Note that the WebOffice map widget is based on WebOffice 10 R3 synservice servlet and supports the full functional set of the synservice servlet (see Service API). Additionally specific map widget Parameters can be used to create these requests. (For further information see chapter Request Examples.)

 

Note: The WebOffice map widget needs a WebOffice 10 R3 synservice servlet and a valid WebOffice 10 R3 project configuration for correct operation, therefore a WebOffice 10 R3 installation is a prerequisite for using the WebOffice map widget. Additionally the WebOffice map widget requires a valid license.