Jackie is right, fusion was built by PHP developers :) We have some
java experience too, but all our consulting work uses PHP and that's
where we feel most comfortable.
If anyone wants to tackle porting the backend to a new language (.net
or java), we would be more than happy to assist and answer questions.
Cheers
Paul
On 30-Sep-08, at 8:11 AM, Jackie C. Ng wrote:
There hasn't really been any effort to port the fusion widget
backends to
asp.net because when installing MapGuide, even if you choose the .net
configuration, PHP will still be installed as it is required by the
site
administrator component.
So choosing PHP as the language of choice is a safe decision (or
maybe the
Fusion developers were better with PHP, I dunno, I'm just guessing the
reasons here)
- Jackie
brianlee wrote:
How is the integration .Net with fusion going?
have you port the fusion\MapGuide\php into fusion\MapGuide\DotNet
by C# or
Vb.net?
what's your configuration of your mgos app?
please kindly provide some infomation about get fusion running
on .net
platform.
thanks
Berdel, Brian wrote:
You are correct about the widgets and .NET, I actually started
converting them a while back, but I haven't been able to dedicate
enough
time to it...
And yes I am using the task pane, and the feature reader works
fine for
accessing a layer by layer name and session variable, but if I try
to
open a map via the name it always tells me it cannot find...One
other
question I would have about fusion is how to access the mapframe
from
the task pane...
parent.parent.mapframe does not exist. I saw the documentation
about
building a fusion template, but I a haven't really been able to
get a
handle on the structure as it relates to the regular AJAX viewer.
Thanks,
Brian Berdel
McMahon Associates, Inc.
p: 215.283.9444
www.mcmtrans.com
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As far as I know, Fusion works with a .Net install, but you can't
write
widgets in .Net unless you re-write the entire widget stack in this
language. This is something that I'd be interested in seeing, but
only
from an academic perspective. :)
Brian, how are you integrating .Net into Fusion? With a task pane
application? I wonder if there is a JavaScript function that
returns
the map ID?
Jason
-----Original Message-----
From: Berdel, Brian
Subject: RE: [mapguide-users] .NET Fusion
Mike it actually does because I am able to use the featurereader...I
just cannot open a map. Anyone know how to get the ID?
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