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Hardware and Operating System
Hardware and Technical Requirements
Platform Support
Orbit desktop (client and standalone) and server run on all platforms for which a proper Java runtime is available.
The Orbit core technology is created in 100% pure Java. No extra's, no libraries, just Java. All Orbit dekstop products are thus runnable on all platforms for which a proper Java runtime is available. Some extensions are based on third-party libraries that are not portable: MrSID driver, ECW driver, FME support and others.
Windows
Orbit installation and support is guaranteed on :
- Desktop : XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
- Server : 2003, 2008, 2012
Orbit Desktop Standalone
From Orbit version 11.01) application license, settings and data are stored within the Windows User Application Data directory. Consequently each Operating System user will need to activate Orbit and will manage its own data. Direct access via data path : “%localappdata%\Orbit”
Linux
Since Orbit is running on Java, it is possible to install Orbit on each distribution that supports Java.
It is required the system administrator has a firm knowledge of the OS.
All distributions has their own characteristics, we tested and advise :
- Ubuntu 10.0 or higher
- CentOS 5.0 or higher
Depending your configuration following programs might be required on the server and installed by the administrator :
- MySQL 5.5 or higher
- PhpMyAdmin
- Samba
- Java (jre6 or higher)
- flash (version 11 or higher)
Installation remarks on Linux : Orbit on Linux
Standards
Orbit Geospatial Technologies is committed to international and interprofessional standards.
- Most important spatial data formats are supported (or can be supported in the near future or by third parties)
- Orbit uses only standard java
- The IOS extension provides pure OGC WMS based services
- Orbit FlashMap uses standard http, XML communication
- N-tier communication uses standard internet protocol communication