AGI 2009 Stratus RIA Workshop

The Stratus RIA controls are released in October. However we wanted to showcase the pre-release software and give a sneak peak. We kicked off the workshop with the following thoughts: I doubt you woke up this morning and though “I must write some Javascript Code” Therefore the workshop was geared around highlighting how easy the controls are to customise. Peter Yard, ran the workshop did a brilliant job with 3 examples of how a control may be embedded and then showed the code to achieve this. Here are some movies of the controls in action:

Embedded location map using the Stratus RIA controls. Fully customisable and quick to deploy

Dynamic Query of data through web controls, using find my nearest capabilities

Embedding the locator control for address search -- combined with a spatial search. Hyperlinks could be configured to launch to other web pages.

A very quick mock-up of how “problem reporting” can be rapidly built with the web-mapping controls.

Thanks again Pete and to all those that attended,

Mark

2 Responses to “AGI 2009 Stratus RIA Workshop”


  • You seem to have some missing images for your “AGI 2009 Stratus RIA Workshop” blog entry at the moment

  • Thanks Rod. They are all embedded video’s, and should now be working. We have been experiencing some issues with our images and embedded video’s. If it is still not working then please let me know, I can always send you a direct link to view them,
    Chris

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