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You can use any backend you want. But it will be up to you to build the necessary web application. Annotorious handles only the frontend part. In a nutshell, you'll need to use the events (most importantly You'll also need an endpoint that retrieves all the annotations for the current image, and then load these when your application starts. (And then use |
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I implemented the annotorious and it's working fine until now , the user can upload an image and then add zones to it , but want to store the zones so whenever he open again the image he should find the zones that he defines, is it possible to do it in mysql ? unfortunately I didn't find enough explanation in the documentation about storing the zones or annototions in general .
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