With MapleNet, publication of applications created with Maple over the Internet has never been easier: you simply create your technical document in Maple, incorporating Embedded GUI Components to allow easy interaction with the math in the document, and then save it to your MapleNet server.
Your application is then available to anyone who has access to the MapleNet server through a standard internet browser. Maple documents can be readily browsed, and the reader can change parameters using the GUI Components. The analysis is carried out by the Maple engine on the server and the results returned to the browser – it’s as simple and quick as that! No Maple is required, and no plug-ins need to be downloaded.
MapleNET also allows to create comprehensive Web applications through JSP programming, applets, or by calling MapleNET services directly from a remote Web application. We will demonstrate how to call Maple from a dynamic Web page in PHP via a MapleNET Web service.
In this webinar you will learn how easy it is to create live online technical content building on the power of Maple. In particular you will see how easy it is to build live technical documents, and then download them to an online server.