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SuperWebGIS 3 Supports Numerous Commonly-used Geodatabases

SuperWebGIS 3 is the map server software enabling enterprises to deliver dynamic maps and GIS data to the Internet. In recent years, the matured Web GIS technologies have extended Web GIS applications, and large-scale Web GIS plans have also been developed. However, large quantities of data seem to be the inevitable problem in executing these large-scale Web GIS plans. Geodatabases, therefore, become increasingly necessary and crucial. SuperWebGIS 3 supports numerous commonly-used Geodatabases, such as Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Spatial, Oracle Spatial 10i/11g, etc. Users can read the spatial data from the Geodatabases mentioned above in SuperWebGIS Mapper without installing any other plug-ins on the server. Read More

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