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FME Evangelist: The Greatest Show on Earth

Contents:
Extending FME Programmatically,
Powering a Google Earth Project Dashboard with FME,
Using FME to Drive a Location Based Notification Service.

This FME Evangelist reviews three of the presentations at the recent FME User Conference; the ones that had people talking or tweeting long after the presentation was over.

Continue Reading June 22nd, 2009

FME Evangelist #28: Inspector Gadget

Contents:
FME2009: The Small Stuff,
Transformer Defaults: A Reminder and An Update,
FME2009 Example: MeasureExtractorToZ,
Your Spy at Safe: Inspector Gadget,
Sketchup! Did I see that right?
Feature Types to Read: Now More Dynamic!
2009 FME International User Conference: Update.

This Friday afternoon (Pacific Time) the FME Evangelist gives you some weekend reading on the top FME2009 updates you probably never noticed, and drops some very hot-off-the-press information your way regarding a successor to the venerable FME Universal Viewer. Yes you heard (and saw) it here first! Plus there’s the reveal of a terrific update to the Feature Types to Read parameter.

Continue Reading March 6th, 2009

FME Evangelist #27 - The “X” Files

Contents:
XQuery: Reading XML Contents,
XQuery: Handling a Metadata Repository,
Fun Stuff: FME2009 Wallpapers,
Your Spy at Safe: New Tester Sneak Preview,
FME Blog: New and Updated!

This fine week the FME Evangelist highlights some FME2009 XML functionality that anyone might want to use. Plus we explore reading and writing to a CSW metadata repository and take a sneak peak into development of a new Tester transformer.

Continue Reading February 17th, 2009

FME Evangelist#24: Click Connect, Concatenator, Log Files, and FME Training

Contents:
A New Chapter in the History of Workbench: Quick Connect,
Your Spy at Safe: New Training Facility,
Anatomy of an FME Project: Parts V and VI,
Concatenator Tip,
Shutdown Scripts and Log Files

This FME Evangelist reports on an important update to FME Workbench, gives insider news on Safe Software’s new training facility, details a couple of useful updates for handling log files in Tcl and Python, plus continues the series “Anatomy of an FME Project” by fetching maps from a web server and outputting them inside a custom HTML template.

Continue Reading November 10th, 2008

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