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August 3rd, 2011
SuperGIS Server 3 Offers Silverlight API to Customize Websites

Developed with Microsoft Silverlight, SuperGIS Server Silverlight API allows developers to rapidly create comprehensive and highly-interactive Web applications. The Silverlight map websites built with SuperGIS Server 3 can display multiple map services and provide abundant GIS tools. Therefore, the front-end users can easily browse and manipulate the map websites.

SuperGIS Server Silverlight API provides plenty of default function objects which can be mainly categorized into mapping, querying, and getting layer information. The seven object items, such as Map object, enable developers to develop and customize the Silverlight websites with ease. Moreover, SuperGIS Server Silverlight API can greatly shorten the time of developing Silverlight map websites and relevant Web applications.

After obtaining the licensed SuperGIS Server 3, users can directly quote SuperGIS Server Silverlight API to customize the front-end applications. What’s more, SuperGIS Server Developer Guide, the document attached to SuperGIS Server, provides handy and detailed descriptions and rich samples for users to customize the websites conveniently.

More information about SuperGIS Server Silverlight API is available at
www.supergeotek.com