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Optainind a Image not Having to Open a Map

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Ferdi_Güler
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Optainind a Image not Having to Open a Map

Hello,

 

I have two questions but before start, I want to give a short information about myself. I'm software developer and have recently changed my work where I have to learn developing with AIMS 2012. I have no exprience before in that business line. I hope that I can find answers to my questions here.

 

1. I have develop a simple application which is bringing a image using the Rendering Service according to the given query. I do not show a map to user. Actually I connect to map server and open the my layout but visibility of the frame in which I put my layout is false. So users do not realize that there is weblayout on web page. But I do not want to do that. So my first question is that is there way to get image from map server not having to open a map in web page, for example may be using some services. Simply I want to optain a image not using a weblayout because users do not need to see a map. is it possible?

 

2. I also need to hide/show features' label programmatically, for example building's name... A piece of code would be realy nice.

 

thanks in advance

Ferdi

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jackie.ng
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1. MgMap.Create() your desired Map Definition and send that off to the MgRenderingService for rendering. This doesn't require opening the viewer.

 

2. Have the labels in a separate Layer Definition, and toggle them programmatically in your MgMap.

 

- Jackie

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Ferdi_Güler
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thanks alot... it realy helped 🙂

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