Share and Deploy Technical Knowledge and Applications Online - MapleNet - Maplesoft
Overview  |  Why Use MapleNet  |  Key Features  |  System Requirements

Key Features

 

Backed by the Full Power of Maple

  • Over 5000 high-level mathematical and graphical routines.
  • A sophisticated mathematical programming language.
  • Technical document environment with interactive user interface components.


Interactive Web Browser Applications

  • Supports a full range of graphical interface components, such as buttons, slider bars, dials, gauges, menus, file browsers, and more.
  • Create interactive web content:
    • Enter mathematical expressions using standard mathematical notation by using a built-in 2-D equation editor. The expressions are evaluated by Maple, calculations performed based on those values, and results displayed in standard mathematical notation.
    • Explore plots that support user interaction, such as clicking to add data points
  • Web content is accessible from standard browsers on desktops and mobile devices
  • Easy publishing of Maple documents by simply placing the Maple files on the MapleNet server. No web programming is required.
  • To simplify the creation of static technical web content, MapleNet can be used to embed high quality images of plots and mathematical expressions in standard HTML web pages, without the need for any special programming, plug-ins, or managing numerous image files.


Web Services Applications

  • Client applications can pass Maple expressions to the MapleNet server for evaluation. Results can be mathematical expressions or plots, which are passed back to the application where they can form part of a new calculation or be displayed on a web page. Using this interface, mathematical services are accessible on your web site and from your desktop and mobile applications.
  • Maple documents can be used to store the mathematical expressions, data, and procedures used by your application, together with explanatory text, graphs, and images. MapleNet will programmatically execute the document and return the results to your application. For example, Maple documents could be used to create and maintain a library of engineering component descriptions, including their dimensions, mathematical properties, part numbers, and more. Your MapleNet application would access the most recent version of the document, loading the properties of whatever components are selected by the engineer.


Infrastructure and Administration

  • End users are not required to have knowledge of Maple or a Maple license on their computers.
  • MapleNet’s mathematical computations can be distributed across multiple servers, so a large number of users can run MapleNet applications simultaneously and quickly.
  • As your organization grows, MapleNet expands as well, supporting the growth through additional servers.
  • Load-balanced dispatch of users across a cluster of MapleNet servers ensures constant and reliable responsiveness and stability as your enterprise grows.
  • The ability to set a CPU resource limit guarantees that all computation commands entered are controlled within the constraints you set.
  • Configurable to any desired level of security.

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