MapleNet 13 Incorporates Mathematical Services and Content on Web Sites

Access to MapleNet is now available from any language that supports integrated web services.

Access to MapleNet is now available from any language that supports integrated web services.

By DE Editors

 
MapleNet 13 Incorporates Mathematical Services and Content on Web Sites

Maplesoft’s latest version of MapleNet enables the deployment of live technical knowledge and applications on the web. MapleNet 13 is designed for sharing live calculations,  interactive technical documents, and mathematical services over the Internet.

MapleNet 13 promises to allow programmers and non-programmers alike to provide rich mathematical content and sophisticated plots in interactive applications and web content. MapleNet also provides a standard web services application programming interface (API), making it available on a web site, desktop computer, or mobile device.

Web content that requires use of static plots and mathematical expressions can be created by including a special hyperlink to MapleNet in the web page. No web programming knowledge or tools are required. MapleNet will automatically generate and display an image of the mathematical expression or plot in the web page.

Maple 13 includes enhancements to its mathematical and plotting abilities that provide additional power and increased performance to MapleNet users.

For more information, visit Maplesoft.

Sources:  Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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