Hello together,
yesterday we provided a webinar dealing with the new CHINESE map which is available as cloud service within PTV xServer INTERNET. I'd like to add this thread just to provide some screenshots generated on this new service. Feel free to ask for more.
Best regards Bernd
About geocoding
About generic mapping
About routing:
About tour planning:
CHINA map screenshots / webinar 7.6.2016
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CHINA map screenshots / webinar 7.6.2016
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Re: CHINA map screenshots / webinar 7.6.2016
And here are some questions that have been asked during the webinar (including the answers ):
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- Question: "Where is the map hosted?"
Yes, it is hosted in China. Actually it has to. The chinese government / the laws demand that the data stays in the country and that the processing of the data is monitored by public authorities. So the webservices provide access to "results" but not to "generic data". - Question: "Is it a must to have the coordination to find the relevant route? Or addresses sufficient?"
The only service that deals with addresses (postcodes, city names, streetnames, ...) is xLocate - this service provides the coordinates that are required for any other service such as mapping, routing and tour optimization. So if you want to build a routing interface that displays a route via 2 waypoints in a map you have to proceed as follows:- retrieve the coordinates from xLocate.findAddressByText
- gather the routing polygon via xRoute.calculateRoute
- display the polygon on maps using xMap
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