Autodesk 15606-011408-9300 Developer Guide - Page 9

Map Mode Retrieval Support, Java Edition Platform Support Changes, Before You Begin

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Map Mode Retrieval Support One new MGMap method (getMode) and one new property (Mode) were added to allow retrieval of a map's mode, such as zoom, pan, and so on. Java Edition Platform Support Changes Autodesk MapGuide Viewer, Java™ Edition does not run if you are using Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 5.x with Macintosh® Runtime for Java (MRJ) 2.2. You need to upgrade to MRJ 2.2.4 or later. For a complete list of supported platforms, including browsers and operating systems, refer to "Autodesk MapGuide Viewer Requirements" in Chapter 1, "Introduction," in the Autodesk MapGuide User's Guide. Before You Begin Before you can begin developing with Autodesk MapGuide, you need to know how to use Autodesk MapGuide and the programming and scripting languages you use to create Autodesk MapGuide web applications. Equally important, you need to know who your users are and what they need, as well as how to deliver help about your applications. Familiarity with Autodesk MapGuide You need to be very familiar with Autodesk MapGuide. In particular, you should read the first few chapters of the Autodesk MapGuide User's Guide to make sure you understand the product, especially emphasizing the following sections: I Chapter 2, "Understanding Autodesk MapGuide." Read this chapter care- fully, with particular attention to the sections on how the components work together, application development components, and what application development is. I Chapter 3, "Designing Your System." Pay particular attention to the sections on security, architecture and performance, and choosing a Viewer/browser environment. The more you understand about the Autodesk MapGuide components and how they work together, the easier it will be for you to comprehend the examples in this book and come up with unique solutions on your own. Before You Begin | 9

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Before You Begin
|
9
Map Mode Retrieval Support
One new
MGMap
method (
getMode
) and one new property (
Mode
) were
added to allow retrieval of a map
s mode, such as zoom, pan, and so on.
Java Edition Platform Support Changes
Autodesk MapGuide
Viewer, Java
Edition does not run if you are using
Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer
®
5.x with Macintosh
®
Runtime for Java (MRJ)
2.2. You need to upgrade to MRJ 2.2.4 or later.
For a complete list of supported platforms, including browsers and operating
systems, refer to
Autodesk MapGuide Viewer Requirements
in Chapter 1,
Introduction,
in the
Autodesk MapGuide User’s Guide
.
Before You Begin
Before you can begin developing with Autodesk MapGuide, you need to
know how to use Autodesk MapGuide and the programming and scripting
languages you use to create Autodesk MapGuide web applications. Equally
important, you need to know who your users are and what they need, as well
as how to deliver help about your applications.
Familiarity with Autodesk MapGuide
You need to be very familiar with Autodesk MapGuide. In particular, you
should read the first few chapters of the
Autodesk MapGuide User’s Guide
to
make sure you understand the product, especially emphasizing the following
sections:
Chapter 2,
Understanding Autodesk MapGuide.
Read this chapter care-
fully, with particular attention to the sections on how the components
work together, application development components, and what applica-
tion development is.
Chapter 3,
Designing Your System.
Pay particular attention to the sec-
tions on security, architecture and performance, and choosing a
Viewer/browser environment.
The more you understand about the Autodesk MapGuide components and
how they work together, the easier it will be for you to comprehend the
examples in this book and come up with unique solutions on your own.