Autodesk MapGuide SDL Reader/Writer
FME can read and write SDL files. The SDL file format is an ASCII format used with Autodesk’s MapGuide and other map authoring tools.
SDL data can be either two-dimensional (2D) or three-dimensional (3D).
Autodesk MapGuide SDL Product and System Requirements
Format |
Product |
Operating System |
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Reader/Writer |
FME Form |
FME Flow |
FME Flow Hosted |
Windows 64-bit |
Linux |
Mac |
Reader |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
- Linux Intel: Yes - Linux ARM: No |
- macOS Intel: Yes - macOS ARM: No |
Writer |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
- Linux Intel: Yes - Linux ARM: No |
- macOS Intel: Yes - macOS ARM: No |
SDL files store both geometry and attributions. A logical SDL dataset consists of one or more files in the same folder with the extension .sdl.
This extension is added to the basename of the SDL files.
The SDL reader and writer support the storage of point, line, and polygon geometric data in .sdl files. Output files contain only one geometry type to conform with MapGuide. The SDL format can also store features with no geometry. Features that have no geometry are referred to as having a geometry of none.
Reader Overview
The SDL reader first scans the selected file or folder for SDL files that have been defined in the workspace.
The SDL reader then extracts features from the files one at a time, and passes them on to the rest of the FME for further processing.
Writer Overview
The SDL writer outputs each feature type into a separate file in order to comply with AutoDesk MapGuide. Each feature has the following associations: vertices, a name, an ID, and a Universal Resource Locator (URL).