SVG (scalable vector graphics) is a recommendation of the W3C and used for rendering vector graphics. It was predicted that SVG is the future in the visualisation of geospatial vector data over the internet. Adobe announced that with Jannuary 2009 they will discontinue the support of their SVG Viewer plug-in (see here the official announcement). According to this Silverlight will most likely become the new Intergraph preferred standard for rendering vector graphics. (see reference entry).
Silverlight is a promising technology and the possibilities are huge. but I see some problems with this:
- Microsoft and Cross Platform
- Market share of Silverlight is currently near 0
- Strong competitor with Flash and Adobe’s Flex technology
Furthermore there is the open question: Does SVG need a repacement? SVG is nearly a standard and a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommendation which integrates with other W3C standards such as the DOM and XSL. I think browsers can or will nately represent SVG and there will not be a need for a plug-in.
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