Key features
- Last UpdatedFeb 19, 2025
- 2 minute read
Some of the key features of GISMapApp are:
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Renders map tiles and vector data in the form of points, line strings, polylines, polygons, and Industrial Graphics regardless of the data source.
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Offers to integrate additional map providers such as Esri ArcGIS, Google, OpenWeather, OpenStreetMap, Microsoft Bing, etc.
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Supports many types of layers and sources. For example, ArcGIS, Bing, Custom, Esri, GeoJSON, Google, Group of layers, Mapbox, OpenWeather, OpenStreetMap, Particle Animations, TileJSON, WebMap, WMS, and XYZ.
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The local use of custom GeoJSON files as vector data depends on accessible map servers and data services for information, as GISMapApp processes only the data, not a complete geographic information system.
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Fully client-side web component that can be viewed in both OMI and OMI Web, offering complete customization during runtime. This includes the ability to modify layers, user interface, map view, rendering, interaction, asset synchronization, and more.
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Advanced editor with preview of the configuration.
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Provides a selection of base maps and overlays that can be chosen to display various data within the existing map view.
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Aggregates features into clusters.
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Context sensitive and focuses on the selected location.
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High performance to render thousands of assets.
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Merge features with real-time or transactional data.
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Supports Bounding Box (Bbox) strategy (the layer makes a new request based on the visible area as you zoom and/or pan around, with a bbox parameter passed).
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Enhanced with UI controls such as, layer selector, zoom buttons, zoom slider, geo location, theme selector (light, dark, and night), full screen, overview map, mouse position, and scale line.
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Access to feature properties.
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Custom rendering (drawing info and Industrial Graphics) for features.
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Available popup with default HTML, custom HTML, text, and Industrial Graphics.
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Coordinates system per layer and configurable view projection.