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Reviews : ESRI MapObjects - Java Edition 2 :

Review: ESRI MapObjects - Java Edition 2

by Drew Falkman

Summary

ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute colloquially referred to as "ez-ree") is one of the foremost, if not the top software developers of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software. GIS software allows for the integration with database information and mapping services. The result has a number of powerful implications. ESRI's ArcGIS software is the flagship standard used by government, non-profit and for-profit organizations worldwide. ESRI has now released this set of Java tools that will enable Java developers to create mapping/GIS applications and integrate them with their enterprise and Internet applications. More Information

Introduction

First off, MapObjects - Java Edition is a set of pure Java components that can be used for creating GIS-enabled applications. There are two core groups of components: client- side components that can be used for developing GIS and mapping user interfaces and applications and server-side constructs to enable integration with Internet and enterprise applications. The latter is new to this version of MapObjects - Java Edition, and what makes it all the more compelling.

One thing to keep in mind is that ESRI products represent the industry-standard for GIS software. This means that the software is sufficiently complex--in fact it may be too complex for many applications. Other tools, such as Corda OptiMap may be better for more basic mapping needs. On the other hand, it is exactly this depth that makes ESRI's tools powerful. That and the fact that many governmental and non-governmental organizations are using ArcGIS tools and the ArcIMS Internet server. For these organizations, MapObjects - Java Edition is a natural solution.

What MapObjects - Java Edition Can Do

What Java developers can do with MapObjects - Java Edition is limited more by imagination then by technology. For starters, because version 2 includes J2EE support, developers can create components as EJBs, develop servlets and JSPs that utilize the core MapObjects. Desktop applications can be deployed over the Web (as applets or using Java Web Start) and a significant amount of tools are available for both functional requirements and UI development. Some of the core features available through MapObjects are:

  • Displaying maps with dynamic, real-time geographic data.
  • Allowing users to navigate and zoom through map layers.
  • Performing queries on spatial information.
  • Performing geometric operations.
  • Labelling and customizing map interfaces.
In addition, MapObjects for Java allows for access to multiple data sources, from CAD data to standard image data to complex GIS data types. Furthermore all of these data sources can be combined in one application, allowing for complex presentation of disparate geographical information.

Developing Client/Desktop Applications

The client-side is what MapObjects - Java Standard Edition (a subset of the entire MapObjects - Java Edition package) is about and the tutorial that comes with it includes a couple of client-side applications highlighting features and how to use them(see figure 1). MapObjects essentially consists of a number of JAR files containing UI JavaBeans (extensions to Java Swing) and an API of mapping components.


ESRI MapObjects
Figure 1(Click to Enlarge)

From the client, developers have the choice to either call on remote services, or contain the functionality locally. In other words, you can create standalone GIS applications or a rich client interface for distributed mapping and GIS logic and data. All of the data will integrate with Borland JBuilder and Sun Forte, allowing many developers to utilize their preferred development environment. ESRI used MapObjects to develop their own ArcExplorer, a lightweight free GIS viewer, a sort of GIS version of Adobe's Acrobat Reader.

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