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ArcGIS Server
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ArcGIS Server ArcGIS Server overview: ArcGIS Server components; Authoring content for GIS services; Publishing GIS services; Creating Web mapping applications to use map services; Using Web mapping applications in various clients; Administering ArcGIS Server using ArcCatalog and ArcGIS Server Manager; Ensuring data access for ArcGIS Server.
Map and image services: Map service capabilities; Authoring considerations to optimize performance; Enabling capabilities for interoperability; Using ArcGIS Online services.
Caching map services: Improving performance with caches; Developing a caching strategy; Generating and maintaining map service caches.
Globe and 3D services: Publishing KML-enabled map services; Authoring content for globe services using ArcGlobe; Caching globe services; Using globe services in ArcGIS Explorer.
Geoprocessing services: Considerations when authoring models for geoprocessing services; Using geoprocessing tasks in Web mapping applications, ArcGIS Explorer, and ArcMap.
Geodata services: Providing Web access to data; Data extraction and replication; Geodata service workflows.
Editing in Web mapping applications: Authoring content for editable map services; Publishing map services for editing; Configuring the Editing task for Web mapping applications; Using the Editing task.
Customizing ArcGIS Server applications: Making simple customizations to Web mapping applications; Configuring an ArcGIS Explorer home server; Creating mobile applications; Resources for developers; Using ArcGIS JavaScript APIs.
Administration and optimization: Installing ArcGIS Server; Post installation; Local access to the server; Data access for the server; Options for scaling your ArcGIS Server system; Troubleshooting.
A On-site course provided by ESRI Training and Education in Chicago, Charlotte, Danvers, Honolulu, Houston, New York, San Antonio, Sacramento, Tampa, United States
Developing Applications with ArcGIS Server Using the Microsoft .NET FrameworkBuilding Web ADF applications: Web ADF components; Web ADF controls; Web Mapping Application template organization. Using the Web ADF controls: ResourceManager controls; Mapping controls; Web ADF JavaScript library; Layer definitions; ImageBlending options; Tiling schemes. Programming the Web ADF: Using data sources, resources, and functionalities; Common data source API. Working with custom commands and tools: Extending the Web ADF toolbar; Client and server actions. Working with ASP.NET and AJAX: Working with asynchronous requests; ScriptManager and UpdatePanel controls; Implementing ASP.NET AJAX partial postbacks. Working with callback results and AJAX: Web ADF controls and callback results; Managing callback results. Programming Web ADF graphics on the server: Element and feature graphics layers; Geometry; Symbols; Using layer formats; Refreshing graphics layers. Programming Web ADF graphics on the client: Client-tier Web ADF JavaScript graphics; Creating graphic features; Managing graphic features in the map. Programming ArcGIS Server APIs: Programming with data source-specific APIs; Internet and local resources; Using the ArcGIS Server SOAP API; Working with ArcObjects on the server. Working with the Web ADF task framework: Task controls included with the Web ADF; Using the TaskResults control to display results. Building custom Web tasks as server controls: Integrating tasks into Visual Studio or ArcGIS Server Manager; Extending tasks with the Web ADF.
A On-site course provided by ESRI Training and Education in Chicago, Charlotte, Danvers, Honolulu, Houston, New York, San Antonio, Sacramento, Tampa, United States
Developing Applications with ArcGIS Server Using the Java PlatformThe Web ADF: ArcGIS Server architecture and components; Web ADF controls; Task framework; Web applications; Web Mapping Application template; IDE integration; Configuration files; Themes; JavaScript libraries; Image resources. JavaServer Faces: JSF applications; JSF controls; Components of JSF JSP pages; Beans and managed beans; Value-binding expressions; Navigation rules and types; how JSF relates to ADF Web applications. Using the Context, Map, Toc, Overview and Toolbar controls with JSP; Command, Tool, and Task controls; Adding commands and tools to an application. Web ADF task framework: Implementing a task; Changing task properties; Search attributes, Query attributes, and Editing tasks; Task architecture; Implementing custom tasks; Parameters in the task framework; Adding parameters, commands, or tools to custom tasks; Task results. Programming with context attributes: WebContext, WebMap, WebToc, WebQuery attributes; Graphics layer; ADF resources and functionalities. Programming with the graphics layer: WebGraphics; Displaying geometry on a graphics layer; Using WebQuery and WebGraphics to add graphics; WebSymbol class; WebSimpleRenderer; WebClassBreaksRenderer. Programming with Resource specific APIs: ArcGIS Server resource specific API; AGSMapResource; ArcGIS Server resources; Programmatically adding resources; ArcGIS Server SOAP Library; Converting object types. Programming with the ArcObjects API: Accessing the ArcObjects Library; AGSLocalMapResource; ArcGIS Server ArcObjects Library; converting object types; Working with the Context; Deciding which API to use. Building custom attributes: WebContext attributes; WebContextInitialize; WebContextObserver; WebLifecycle. A On-site course provided by ESRI Training and Education in Chicago, Charlotte, Danvers, Honolulu, Houston, New York, San Antonio, Sacramento, Tampa, United States
ArcGIS Server: Web Administration Using the Microsoft .NET FrameworkTo set up and successfully maintain a production ArcGIS Server implementation in which GIS content is shared across the enterprise or on the Web, administrators need effective strategies to ensure performance, security, and reliability. This course teaches those strategies. You are introduced to the ArcGIS Server architecture and workflows for managing GIS services, applications, data, users, and servers. In course exercises, you learn about installing ArcGIS Server and techniques for managing data, optimizing performance, troubleshooting, and defining cached service workflows. Setting up secure Web applications and services, administering geoprocessing services, and configuring ArcGIS Server for the Internet are also covered.
Installing ArcGIS Server Managing ArcGIS Server data Optimizing services Troubleshooting ArcGIS Server Cached map service fundamentals Cached map service workflows Securing Web applications Securing Web services Configuring geoprocessing services Configuring a production ArcGIS Server system Setting up ArcGIS Server for the Internet A On-site course provided by ESRI Training and Education in Chicago, Charlotte, Danvers, Honolulu, Houston, New York, San Antonio, Sacramento, Tampa, United States
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