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eSVG
(embedded SVG) Viewer implements SVG 1.2 draft specification for PC, while eSVG Mobile Viewer
supports full Tiny 1.1 and the most of Tiny 1.2
profiles for Mobile devices. Contact us to send you eSVG Viewer Tiny 1.2 evaluation version for PC. It is also compliant with OpenVG standard.
Our lightweight implementation is suitable for integration into all kinds of embedded systems
requiring flexible and powerful XML-based
vector graphics.
eSVG Viewer works on PC
platform, and eSVG Mobile Viewer versions work on Symbian, Windows Mobile 5, Windows CE, Pocket PC, .NET, JAVA and eCos platforms.
Additionally, the eSVG
project provides multithreaded eSVG scripting as defined in
the SVG DOM 2 interface specification, and our newest eSVG Mobile versions with the Tiny 1.2 profile support the Micro DOM (uDOM) specification. The eSVG scripting language is based on the SpiderMonkey
(JavaScript-C) Engine.
You can easily integrate
eSVG into any embedded system because it:
- is portable (ANSI C/C++ source code)
- has an OS independent architecture
- has a modular structure that uses clear interfaces
- supports the ActiveX interface for Windows based platforms
- has a small memory footprint, less than 200K in its basic
configuration
- supports XML and W3C standards
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the drawing engine of JMobile,
which is a mobile HMI platform for industrial, home and marine
systems. With JMobile you can view live data from your equipment
from cellular phones, PDAs, and mobile devices. JMobile gives
you the flexibility to view data and send commands remotely
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| Included
with eSVG is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that
runs on a host platform to support eSVG. The eSVG IDE provides
a complete set of eSVG script development tools and enables
rapid development of eSVG applications that contain both SVG
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eSVG IDE has the following features:
- It can remotely handle the SVG and JavaScript files on
the target device; including file browsing, file uploads,
file downloads and the remote activation, restarting and
deactivation of eSVG applications.
- Application oriented file editing and printing using eSVG
syntax.
- The remote debugging of eSVG target device applications
using parallel script tracing, tracing step logging, and
the task script manager. Remote debugging also includes
variable watch, call stack, and breakpoint management.
- Interactive help assistance.
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