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Autodesk MapGuide Viewer, Java Edition The Autodesk MapGuide Viewer Java Edition works with certain combinations of both browsers on Windows, Mac OS, and Solaris (see previous table). It is accessible from JScript, JavaScript, and Java. Internet Explorer exposes the Java Edition API through a combination of the Java bean and ActiveX/COM/Automation technology. Netscape Communicator exposes the Java Edition API through a combination of Java introspection and LiveConnect technology. The API classes are defined in the com.autodesk.mgjava package, which is typically contained in the mgjava.jar file. All configurations expose the Java Edition API to other Java code if it has been compiled to directly instantiate MGMapApplet or MGMapComponent. For platform information, see "Autodesk MapGuide Viewer, Java Edition Requirements" on page 17. For implementation information, see the Autodesk MapGuide Developer's Guide and the Autodesk MapGuide Viewer API Help. LiteView LiteView is a Java program that runs on the server side (as a servlet). It converts an MWF file into a PNG image and returns it as an HTTP response to a request. It extends the capabilities of Autodesk MapGuide to quickly display maps as raster images in Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer, or any other browser that supports the PNG image format. Application users do not have to download a plug-in to display the maps. Third-party integrators can create a custom LiteView viewer, using the sample application provided with the servlet as an example. For more information, refer to the LiteView Developer's Guide. 66 | Chapter 3 Designing Your System

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Chapter 3
Designing Your System
Autodesk MapGuide Viewer, Java Edition
The Autodesk MapGuide Viewer Java Edition works with certain combina-
tions of both browsers on Windows, Mac OS, and Solaris (see previous table).
It is accessible from JScript, JavaScript, and Java. Internet Explorer exposes
the Java Edition API through a combination of the Java bean and
ActiveX/COM/Automation technology. Netscape Communicator exposes
the Java Edition API through a combination of Java introspection and Live-
Connect technology. The API classes are defined in the
com.autodesk.mgjava
package, which is typically contained in the
mgjava.jar
file. All configurations
expose the Java Edition API to other Java code if it has been compiled to
directly instantiate
MGMapApplet
or
MGMapComponent
. For platform infor-
mation, see
Autodesk MapGuide Viewer, Java Edition Requirements
on
page 17. For implementation information, see the
Autodesk MapGuide Devel-
oper
s Guide
and the
Autodesk MapGuide Viewer API Help
.
LiteView
LiteView is a Java program that runs on the server side (as a servlet). It
converts an MWF file into a PNG image and returns it as an HTTP response
to a request. It extends the capabilities of Autodesk MapGuide to quickly
display maps as raster images in Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer, or
any other browser that supports the PNG image format. Application users do
not have to download a plug-in to display the maps.
Third-party integrators can create a custom LiteView viewer, using the
sample application provided with the servlet as an example. For more infor-
mation, refer to the
LiteView Developer
s Guide
.