
Pima County Geographic Information Systems - Pima County MapGuide …
Changes in technology made it impossible to keep MapGuide working. Please use our newer PimaMaps system! PimaMaps is Pima County's next generation web mapping system. …
MapGuide Open Source - OSGeo
MapGuide Open Source MapGuide Open Source is a web-based platform that enables users to develop and deploy web mapping applications and geospatial web services.
Announcing: MapGuide Open Source 4.0 RC1 and MapGuide …
Sep 10, 2025 · Need an idea or example of how to build a MapGuide application using these packages in modern asp.net core? Have a look at the mvc core sample. As already stated, …
MapGuide Open Source - Wikipedia
MapGuide features an interactive viewer that includes support for feature selection, property inspection, map tips, and operations such as buffer, select within, and measure.
Introduction — MapGuide Developer's Guide
Refer to the MapGuide Getting Started guide for details about the MapGuide architecture and components. It is important to understand the relationship between a MapGuide Viewer, a …
MapGuide Open Source
Nov 6, 2025 · The MapGuide Internals site is the home of MapGuide's open development process. Here you can see the project roadmap, browse the source code, submit defect and …
MapGuide – GISWiki
The MapGuide platform can be deployed on Linux or Microsoft Windows, supports Apache and IIS web servers, and offers extensive PHP, .NET, Java, and JavaScript APIs for application …
Maps | Pima County, AZ
Pima County MapGuide gives access to satellite imagery, topography, roads, washes, and other important information (GIS Resources). Watersheds in the Tucson Basin provide maps …
MapGuide Manual - MapGuide Manual - Tech Earth
Autodesk developed MapGuide and then released it to the open source community in 2006. The Open Source model means that anyone can get access to the MapGuide code, and can work …
MapGuide Maestro - GitHub Pages
A strongly-typed model library that models all the resources provided by MapGuide/AIMS, allowing you to work with classes, interfaces and objects instead of manipulating XML …