Tag: configuration
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Do you want to migrate to PTV xTour 1.16?
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Howto create your own webservice clients for PTV xServers
Some time ago the PTV xServer development team was asked whether it was possible to create a web service client without our provided java clients and the bundled cxf framework.
The simple answer is: Yes! Those who would like to take the adventure and try it themselves should read on…What you need for this
The prerequisites for this little sample are the following:
- A JDK 6, or newer,
- A Maven2 or Maven3 installation,
- PTV xRoute Server (the sample runs with xRoute 1.16 but it should work with older versions too)
Create a Maven project
First of all we create a new directory and set up a Maven project file named
pom.xml
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PTV’s quantum jump – the new PTV xServer Cookbook
Dear all,
today, we are proudly announcing the new tutorial for PTV xServer
“PTV xServer Cookbook“ (direct link or on Developer Zone)
which should be the entry for any developer. This html manual is divided in following sections:
- Basic information: General technical documentation, programming topics and miscellaneous.
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Installation and Configuration –
Updated documents availableWe uploaded new documents to PTV Developer Zone:
- Installation of x-digit Postcodes
- POI data: Installation and Configuration
- PTV xServer add-on Traffic Info Loader: Installation and Configuration
As registered customer go to the customer area, enter your login data and access the PTV xServer documents area.…
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The completely new way of discovering PTV xServers
[Edit: 27.9.2012: Updated JSON API blog article]
(The following article refers to the Code Sample Browser on the Developer Zone website and was provided by Matthias David, developer Logistics Components Server. Thank you!)
Overview
With the code sample browser, PTV has created a new way of discovering PTV xServers.…
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Do you have the correct copyright?
Dear all,
since the new release PTV xServer 1.14 we integrated the Luxembourg map from TomTom (PTV xServer built with Navteq map was stopped). The reason is quite simple: the service costs didn’t justify any longer to duplicate the PTV xServer and to provide two different maps (NAVTEQ and TomTom) for test purposes.…