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Introduction, Scope & Possibilities
Introduction
Orbit 3DM Viewer and Viewer SDK
The Orbit 3DM Viewer SDK provides the tools to build a plugin to connect a 3rd party host application and the Orbit 3DM Viewer. It is a two-way connection enabling synchronize, augment, enrich and integrate the 3DM Viewer and host application.
The Orbit 3DM Viewer SDK is designed to integrate the 3DM Viewer into another host applications, with the least amount of work possible.
The Orbit 3DM Viewer connect and streams data and/or publications from an on-premises Orbit 3DM Publisher or the Orbit 3DM Cloud. Read more about Cloud and Publisher here:
License
There is no additional cost or specific license required to use the Viewer SDK. The right to use the Viewer is managed by orbit 3DM Cloud or Orbit 3DM Publisher via Named and Guest Users.
Sample Data
If you have no Cloud account or Publisher yet, you can use our Cloud demo Publications. The same data is stored on different data centers over the world. By geo-ip you will be redirected to the publications closest to your location:
https://3dmapping.cloud/try-it-now/
Scope & Possibilities
Discover the key features of the 3DM Viewer SDK.
Key Features
Synchronize views
Focus the Viewer to a location the user picked in the 3rd party application. This is also possible the other way around.
Augment the data in your 3rd party application
Overlay vector data representing the 3D data in the 3rd party application. These vector data are the photo positions of a run, the bounding box of the run, the location and orientation of the images that are opened, and even the current measurement of the Viewer.
Enrich existing external datasets
Next to visualizing measurements from the Viewer inside the 3rd party application, it’s also possible to save these as features in an external dataset opened in the 3rd party application.
Integrate external data in the Viewer
Data features opened in the 3rd party application can be added to the Viewer as a separate resource, using the SDK.
Easy to run environment
The Viewer is opened in a tab in the user's browser. Apart from an up-to-date browser and the conditions to run the 3rd party application, there's no need for special requirements to use a plugin made with the SDK.
There is one SDK reference that can be implemented on multiple platforms. Different implementations are available. At the moment we have an SDK for JavaScript, .NET, and Python.
What's in the API
The API has everything you need to :
- Visualize resource footprints (where is data available?)
- Visualize field-of-views (where are the views?)
- Visualize measurements
- Use measurements (add them to your own layers for example)
- Integrate with Viewer zoom-to-extent
- Integrate with Viewer position picking
- Open a View at a location
- Focus all Views on a location
- Add your own objects to the Viewer