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Using Web ADF controls in an ASP.NET Web Part and SharePoint 2007

Rex Hansen, a Product Engineer for the .Net Web ADF, contributed this post: Update: The post below applies to ArcGIS Server 9.2. Click here to see the 9.3 instructions . The organization of information within a Web site can be challenging, especially

Creating a utility library (Part II): Creating and adding resources

Morten Nielsen, a developer on the .NET Web ADF team, contributed this series: This post is the second in a series on creating a set of reusable helper methods that tries to make some of the common developer tasks when working with the .NET Web ADF easier.
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Creating a utility library (Part I): Simplify working with callback results

Morten Nielsen, a developer on the .NET Web ADF Team, contributed this series: This post is the first in a series on creating a set of reusable helper methods that tries to make some of the common developer tasks when working with the .NET Web ADF easier.
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Ask the Development Team

In our first year anniversary post , many of you liked the idea of having an "Ask the development team" thread, in which you could post questions about ArcGIS Server and we would post answers. This week we’re giving it a try. How it works Post your question
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ArcGIS JavaScript and REST APIs: "Super Tuesday" results

Boy, time goes fast and the Developer Summit is already upon us. This year's conference coincides with the release of ArcGIS 9.3 Beta. We are very excited to share with you all the work we put into this release. We have improved the documentation in our