ThinkGeo Cloud
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ThinkGeo Cloud
ThinkGeo UI Controls
ThinkGeo Open Source
Help and Support
External Resources
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Note: This version of ThinkGeo Web API is based on .NET Standard 2.1 and is NOT supporting .NET Framework anymore(see .NET implementation support. Please use Map Suite 10 if you want to stay with .NET Framework. To upgrade a previously-built .NET Framework project to .NET Core, please refer to our guide "Updating from .NET Framework to .NET Core".
ThinkGeo Web for WebAPI allows you to easily build REST based web services to do the server side rendering, querying and geometric functions in your HTML5/Javascript application utilizing any JavaScript mapping client library (Leaflet, OpenLayers3 & KendoUI).
All the samples are available on Github via the link below.
This document covers the ThinkGeo.UI.WebApi
namespace which resides in the ThinkGeo.UI.WebApi.dll assembly. It includes Overlays, and supported map classes. It also covers all the types in ThinkGeo.Core
which is the key dependency of ThinkGeo UI WebApi.
Details the major changes made in ThinkGeo UI 12 as compared to ThinkGeo UI 10 and earlier.
This article outlines various support options available through ThinkGeo. It explains the various methods and recommendations of which options work best depending on your issue.
This guide explains how to create a support ticket using the ThinkGeo customer portal. The guide also covers recommendation on when to use a support tickets versus other forms of support.
This guide explains how to create a constructive discussion forum post. It outlines the best practices in posting to ensure that your GIS questions get answered quickly and accurately.
This guide details the various ways of sending data to our support staff.
We provide our products via packages on NuGet. This will allow references to our products to be added and updated easily. We have three different types of packages on NuGet, feature packages, dependency packages, and product packages, which will be explained in detail below. Each of these packages will also have two different build branches, production and development.
This guide explains the process and rations behind ThinkGeo release schedule. It outlines release dates, version information, and various aspects related to publicly releasing ThinkGeo software.