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An object model diagram for the ArcGIS Server SOAP API

The SOAP API provides a framework for working with ArcGIS Server using SOAP. Each ArcGIS Server service maintains a WSDL (Web Service Description Language) which defines how you can interact with the service using the SOAP API. The WSDL defines a SOAP
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Online seminar for optimizing map services

The ESRI Virtual Campus recently released a recording of the training seminar Authoring and Publishing Optimized Map Services . Excellently presented by Danielle Hopkins (ESRI Educational Services) and Tom Bole (ESRI Development), the seminar covers best
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Using embedded resources with .NET assemblies

Tom Brenneman contributed this tip for .NET developers: When creating a custom task or other component that will plug into a web application it is often useful to embed the resources for that component in the assembly itself. This greatly simplifies deployment
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Java Web ADF Custom GIS Resources (Part II)

The following is the second in a series of posts by David Cordes of the Java Web ADF team: Last post I described what a GIS Resource is. Let's see how you would create one. When would you create a GIS Resouce? Creating your own GIS Resource allows to
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Java Web ADF Custom GIS Resources (Part I)

The following post is the first in a series authored by David Cordes of the ArcGIS Server Java Web ADF team: The ArcGIS Server Java Web ADF has a lot of great features - cache consumption for fast performance, consumption of multiple different resources
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The ArcGIS Server Development Blog celebrates one year of operation!

One year ago today, the ArcGIS Server Development Blog went online. 15 contributors, 64 posts, 339 comments, and thousands of readers later, we feel it’s an occasion to celebrate. We welcome your blog ideas for the coming year as comments to this post.
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