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 Mac® OS 8.5 or 9  Apple Macintosh computer with 32 MB of memory (64 Mb or more rec- ommended)  Web browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x, with MRJ 2.2 (Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 not supported)  Sun Solaris™ 2.6  Sun SPARCstation with 64 MB of memory  Web Browser: Netscape Navigator 4.5 or later What's the Fastest Way Through This Book? This guide is designed for all different stages of Autodesk MapGuide development and for different kinds of Autodesk MapGuide users. To determine which parts of this guide you should read, review the following information. I'm just getting started with Autodesk MapGuide. Read the rest of this chapter to determine the types of people you will need to work on your project and the skills they will need, and where to go for more information. Then, follow the steps in "Overall Strategy" on page 41 for information about how to set up Autodesk MapGuide and develop applications that interact with it. Depending on your role in Autodesk MapGuide projects, you can then decide which chapters to read. I already have Autodesk MapGuide up and running. If you already have data that you are using, read Chapter 5, "Working with Data in Autodesk MapGuide," for information about how to optimize your data to improve performance. If you want to evaluate how well you have set up your project, whether to use multiple servers instead of a single server, and other system design considerations, read Chapter 3, "Designing Your System." Finally, read "Where to Get More Information" on page 22 for information that is beyond the scope of this guide. I just want to know what tasks to do for my job. Depending on your role, you will need to perform different tasks from other people working on the project with you. The scope of implementing Autodesk MapGuide can vary widely. In some cases, one or two people can create and post a map. In others, several contributors work together to create 18 | Chapter 1 Introduction

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|
Chapter 1
Introduction
Mac
®
OS 8.5 or 9
Apple Macintosh computer with 32 MB of memory (64 Mb or more rec-
ommended)
Web browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x, with MRJ 2.2 (Microsoft
Internet Explorer 5 not supported)
Sun
Solaris
2.6
Sun SPARCstation with 64 MB of memory
Web Browser: Netscape Navigator 4.5 or later
What
s the Fastest Way Through This Book?
This guide is designed for all different stages of Autodesk MapGuide develop-
ment and for different kinds of Autodesk MapGuide users. To determine
which parts of this guide you should read, review the following information.
I
m just getting started with Autodesk MapGuide.
Read the rest of this chapter to determine the types of people you will need
to work on your project and the skills they will need, and where to go for
more information. Then, follow the steps in
Overall Strategy
on page 41
for information about how to set up Autodesk MapGuide and develop appli-
cations that interact with it. Depending on your role in Autodesk MapGuide
projects, you can then decide which chapters to read.
I already have Autodesk MapGuide up and running.
If you already have data that you are using, read Chapter 5,
Working with
Data in Autodesk MapGuide,
for information about how to optimize your
data to improve performance. If you want to evaluate how well you have set
up your project, whether to use multiple servers instead of a single server,
and other system design considerations, read Chapter 3,
Designing Your
System.
Finally, read
Where to Get More Information
on page 22 for
information that is beyond the scope of this guide.
I just want to know what tasks to do for my job.
Depending on your role, you will need to perform different tasks from other
people working on the project with you. The scope of implementing
Autodesk MapGuide can vary widely. In some cases, one or two people can
create and post a map. In others, several contributors work together to create