This post demonstrates the use case of creating a dataset suitable for visualisation of density (or clustering) information. It’s a good example of how just a few transformers can give impressive results.
This post marks the last of the 2010 product specials, and describes some of the more useful updates we’ve made to existing FME transformers for the FME2010 release.
It’s strange to think that FME Server is really just another tool for running a workspace.
But what a tool it is! Web services, job queuing, failover, fault tolerance, security, and much more. So, this post is all about the updates to FME Server that make the FME2010 version an even better place to run that workspace!
Dynamic and Generic are two aspects of FME functionality, alike in purpose but still distinct features in their own right. To put it succinctly, Dynamic ≠ Generic. So this post explains the differences (and similarities) and covers the huge improvements made for multipurpose workspaces in FME2010.