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The product management team created a list of most frequently asked questions (ofcourse, along with our answers) to help our users. The list below covers a few generic questions on ArcGIS Server Java platform at 9.3.1. Q: What enhancements have been made...
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It’s been just over one year since we released the first version of the ArcGIS API for Flex. Since then we’ve seen an amazing interest in our Flex API. Many users have created great web applications with the API, and the Flex forum is now the most active...
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If you want to use Microsoft's geometry or geography spatial types with ArcGIS 9.3.1, you should install the SQL Server 2008 Native Client on your ArcGIS client computers. Not everyone will run into a problem when querying the geometry and geography types...
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An easy way to add interactivity to your ArcGIS JavaScript applications is through info windows that display information in response to a user action. From working with other APIs, you might know info windows as "balloons", "map tips", "callouts", or...
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by Brenda Wolfe Market Potential reports are here! Come and get 'em! The Market Potential reports provide measures of the probable demand for a product or service in a defined geographic area. The following Market Potential reports are now available in...
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by Catherine Spisszak Halloween is here and I thought you might find these facts using ESRI Data interesting: Bone Gap Village, IL has a total population of 262. 25.0% of the residents are under 18 and of trick or treating age. 17.4% of the population...
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Microsoft SharePoint lets you display hyperlink fields in a list as images, so the same batch URL generation technique I discussed in a previous post can be used if you have a set of hosted images that correspond to the items in a list, provided that...
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by Kyle Watson Hello blog readers, This is a story about "which side of the tracks" you are on and how demographic analysis comes into play. More importantly how to identify certain anomalies when one side is completely opposite of the other - and the...
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by James Killick You might be interested to hear that we're well underway with planning and development for the 9.4 version of Business Analyst Desktop. We're very excited about the new features we're adding to the product. Just about everything we're...
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This post discusses how you can add text to your map using the ArcGIS JavaScript API. Your map service probably already has some labeling in it, but you may want to add descriptive information about graphics that you add on top of your map through tasks...
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For those of you participating in the 9.4 beta program, we’ve started a Beta specific Inside the Geodatabase blog . The new GDB beta blog will serve as a place to post about all of the new functionality and improvements that we’ve been developing for...
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Make sure to submit your papers for the 2010 Homeland Security Summit. The deadline is November 13 th . We're interested in learning from you and sharing your hard work and experiences with the homeland security community. To submit papers, please visit...
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We should have seen it coming... but the popularity of the user community sessions at the 2009 ESRI Developer Summit exceeded our expectations quite a bit. So for 2010 we are more than doubling the number of available sessions in this track. Plus this...
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by Lucy Guerra Hey there, here's a little something you may not know about Address Coder. For those of you using Tapestry segmentation to classify your customer or member lists, did you know that Address Coder allows you to create your own "master" grouping?...
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You can sign up now for a webcast ESRI will be giving that explores the templates on the Water Utility Resource Center and also how water, wastewater and stormwater utilities can benefit from an ESRI Enterprise License Agreement (ELA). We’ll touch on...
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by Sooria Jeyaraman Site naming in Business Analyst Online has taken a new approach in the current release and here’s a brief snapshot of the interaction. From the feedback we got from the users we found a couple of things, our default site names (“Site_8”...
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Yesterday I added a new dijit to the ArcGIS API for JavaScript Code Gallery : the Lens Dijit . It could also be called an X-Ray dijit. Here's a screen shot: Everything you need to get started using it is in the ReadMe.txt included in the download but,...
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Since the release of ArcGIS Server, ESRI has offered Web application developer frameworks (ADFs) for .Net, and Java. Last year, ESRI also released Web mapping APIs for JavaScript, Flex, and Silverlight, further expanding the choices for developers. One...
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Last week ESRI Support Center published a knowledge base article on the deprecation plans for 9.3.1 . Here is a condensed list of deprecations that might impact Java developers. ArcGIS 9.3.1 was the last release supporting the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating...
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In the 8 months since the Water Utility Resource Center went live, we've gotten a lot of great feedback from our water, wastewater and stormwater users and been very encouraged by the number of times the templates have been downloaded. Just this week...
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by Kyle Watson Let's take a stroll into the retail industry... Daniel Howes of The Detroit News wrote a column recently about Meijer, Inc. looking to open a superstore in Detroit, Michigan. Meijer, a Midwest-based "everything-under-one-roof" grocery retailer...
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This is the eighth blog in a series on Lidar Solutions in ArcGIS. It was written by Clayton Crawford, Product Engineer on the 3D Analyst team in ESRI’s Software Products group in Redlands . Business Partner Solutions for Lidar in ArcGIS ArcGIS provides...
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James MacKay has submitted a NEW CODE SAMPLE to the ArcGIS Engine .NET Code Gallery called the Error Checker. This handy little snippet is a utility that takes an input decimal or hexadecimal error code and gives you a list of all potential enumeration...
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Come to WEFTEC! ESRI’s Team Water/Wastewater is going to Orlando. This year’s conference is October 10-14 at the Orange County Convention Center. We will be in booth #3857 along with 6 of our business Partners: Azteca, ID Modeling, Trimble, ESEA, Geo...
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As you may have seen, we released the Water Distribution Capital Improvement Planning (CIP) Template a last week. First, we wanted to say a big thank you to all of our users and business partners who helped us to refine the initial geoprocessing models...
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