The Situation (The Problem) For decades, Maria, a civil engineer, lived in two separate worlds. On one screen, she had her AutoCAD environment—precise, heavy DWG files with layers for water pipes, roads, and property lines. On the other screen, she had web maps—lightweight, live data served by city GIS departments. To get web data into AutoCAD, she used to spend hours downloading clunky shapefiles, converting them, fixing coordinate systems, and then importing them. By the time the data was ready, it was often a week old.
Maria discovered that modern AutoCAD (via Map 3D, Civil 3D, or the FDO connector) now speaks this language. She didn't need a separate GIS program. ogc api features autocad
Maria now does this in real time . When the city updates a sewer manhole in their master database, she clicks "Refresh" in AutoCAD, and the drawing updates instantly. She can even use AutoCAD’s drafting tools to propose a new manhole, then—through a writeable OGC API Features endpoint—send that new feature back to the city’s official record. The Situation (The Problem) For decades, Maria, a
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