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Re: IDL ION [message #54749 is a reply to message #54742] Thu, 05 July 2007 04:38 Go to previous message
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On Jul 5, 7:26 am, prahladvku...@gmail.com wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I had developed an application using IDL. The application will read
> the DXF file from the autocad using IDL the data is visualized and can
> do pan zoom and rotate the image.
>
> Now I want to place the application on WEB, for which I have to use
> ION. Please clarify the following in this regard.
>
> 1. I am having IDL6.3 with me. What other plugins I have purchase to
> develop the application.
>
> 2. On the client machine what are the min rewuirement to run the
> application from Web.
>
> 3. Can I get the smooth flythru or rendering on the client machine
> provided the band width is Max.
>
> 4. Is it better to use ION or Java to build the application and place
> it on web.
>
> Please suggest me a proper solution.
>
> Regards,
> Prahlad Vankayalapati

1. You need to buy ION. What didn't occur to me when I bought it is
that after you've built your application and set up your server, if
you want to do any maintenance on your program, you either have to do
it on your live server (not very nice) or buy yet another licence... :
(

2. Just a normal web browser.

3. Not really. I think you would need the application and data on the
client side for that.

4. Depends what you think about the answer to 3...

good luck!
greg
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