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X5Jay 09-11-2006 09:42 AM

Computer Question - What is "Fulcrum"?...
 
I have this application on my work laptop called "Fulcrum" but I don't know what it does. It's a 21gb file and it's hogging too much disk space. Anyone know what this is? Can I safely uninstall it? When I run a disk cleanup program, it says I use it rarely and the last time was Feb. this year.

Oh - and yes, I did submit an on-line request to our IT dept. for help with this as well, but I wanted to see who is faster - our IT team or X5World! ;) :thumbup:

TIA!!!

SuperGreg 09-11-2006 10:12 AM

LINK

Fulcrum is a free Java library that includes user interface components, data models, and utilities useful to Java developers building distributed mapping applications. While the Fulcrum libraries may be useful for other purposes, it is currently targeted at creating applications that need to consume map data over a network. The source of the data can come from stand-alone open source or commercial map servers or from something more complex such as the OpenGIS Consortium (OGC) web services.


The goal of the Fulcrum project is to provide an integrated collection of classes for dealing with common needs developers face when creating mapping applications. Fulcrum also promotes rapid application development by exposing as much functionality as possible through the JavaBean standard.


Fulcrum is not intended to be a Geographic Information System (GIS) library even though it may have some rudimentary spatial processing capabilities. There are many other Java libraries out there already doing GIS and Fulcrum will seek to incorporate the best of those for heavy duty spatial operations.


Fulcrum exists to service the engineering operations of Traverse Technologies and our core business of building Internet based mapping systems. Therefore, the continued evolution of Fulcrum is based mostly on the demands of Traverse Technologies. However, we believe that the best way to serve our customers and the Internet GIS community is by using, promoting, and contributing to open source and open standards technology. Fulcrum supports the OGC standards in web services. Our tools seek to provide practical components to ease the adoption and propagation of OGC web services, but can also be extended for proprietary work.

cmyX6go 09-11-2006 10:25 AM

I knew that. :confused: Sg just beat me to it :rofl:

SuperGreg 09-11-2006 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by cmyX5go
I knew that. :confused: Sg just beat me to it :rofl:

It's all good, certainly no need for it where you'll be living in the woods of Wisconsin :nanana:

cmyX6go 09-11-2006 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by SuperGreg
It's all good, certainly no need for it where you'll be living in the woods of Wisconsin :nanana:

:slap: You're the third person I had to slap today. :)

vinuneuro 09-11-2006 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by SuperGreg
It's all good, certainly no need for it where you'll be living in the woods of Wisconsin :nanana:

Dang!....:rofl:

SuperGreg 09-11-2006 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by cmyX5go
:slap: You're the third person I had to slap today. :)

Damn that smarted, a little lower next time please ;pervert;

X5Jay 09-11-2006 10:53 AM

Thanks SG! Another question or two... Can you help me with the translation of that? Since I'm not a developer, does that mean I can get rid of it? Thanks again!

SuperGreg 09-11-2006 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by X5Jay
Thanks SG! Another question or two... Can you help me with the translation of that? Since I'm not a developer, does that mean I can get rid of it? Thanks again!

I can't help you out there. Mickey or Hayaku are the experts in that area. I just took a shot in the dark as to what it was :D.

Thunder22 09-11-2006 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by X5Jay
Thanks SG! Another question or two... Can you help me with the translation of that? Since I'm not a developer, does that mean I can get rid of it? Thanks again!

it depends on whether there are any applicatiosn on your maching that use the java scheduler. I would wait for your IT guys to respond before you delete it.


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