Call for input: InfraWorks API
Follow @augustomaia Our InfraWorks team is working to get on board Forge and expose public APIs - fantastic news! We are looking for companies and developers who can help us narrow down the use cases
Follow @augustomaia Our InfraWorks team is working to get on board Forge and expose public APIs - fantastic news! We are looking for companies and developers who can help us narrow down the use cases
Follow @augustomaia The .getBulkProperties method return only the specified properties for a list of dbIds, different from .getProperties that return all properties for a single element at a time. The
Sweco helps plan and design communities and cities of the future. It does this by offering qualified services in the fields of consulting engineering, environmental technology, and architecture. It
We announced in mid-April that we would be turning off the old View and Data API on July 17th (see the text from the original blog post and notification email that I've copied below). Having added a
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Follow @augustomaia Following up on Philippe's excellent review on AWS Lambda, let's use it for heavy duty task: transfer files from Autodesk Data Management to another online storage and vice-versa
Follow @F3lipek Here is a brief tutorial exposing my experience running the Forge Viewer on top of an Amazon Lambda Server: AWS Lambda is a compute service that lets you run code without provisioning
Follow @augustomaia The Viewer has a setCutPlanes method that, according to documentation, requires a " list of Vector4 plane representation: {x:a, y:b, z:c, w:d} Plane general equation: ax + by + cz
CHANGED A) Default API calls to derivativeservice/v2/ Autodesk is deprecating viewingservice/v1/ API. To support this change, the Viewer will now fetch all model data from derivativeservice/v2/ by
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