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The ArcGIS JavaScript API is now available to the public

The new ArcGIS JavaScript API and its accompanying online SDK are now available for public use. With the ArcGIS JavaScript API you can add GIS functionality to your Web applications with JavaScript code that runs in the browser. The online SDK includes help and samples for the API and is hosted within the ArcGIS Server Resource Center web site.

Who can use the ArcGIS JavaScript API? Is there a cost?

Everyone can use the ArcGIS JavaScript API. There is no fee for using the ArcGIS JavaScript API or deploying an application built with it.

How do I learn how to use the ArcGIS JavaScript API?

The best way to learn the API is to visit the ArcGIS JavaScript API home page. If you're brand new to JavaScript programming, there are walkthrough topics to help you understand what JavaScript is and how to start working with it in ArcGIS. If you have more experience developing with JavaScript, you might take a look at the live samples. The samples cover a range of topics and each contains a discussion of what is happening in the code. Finally, a detailed API reference describes each class available in the API.

What services does the API work with?

The ArcGIS JavaScript API works with ArcGIS Server 9.3 services, which are exposed through REST technology. If you haven't received or deployed 9.3 yet, you can still get started learning the API using several ESRI Sample Servers that have been configured for this purpose. The API also consumes ArcGIS Online services. This sample shows how you can add an ArcGIS Online layer to a JavaScript application.

What else do I need to know?

Two ArcGIS JavaScript Extensions were also released at the same time as the ArcGIS JavaScript API:

We'll be posting more information about these shortly. In the meantime, enjoying exploring their online SDKs.

Published Tuesday, July 08, 2008 9:15 PM by sterlingdq
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# re: The ArcGIS JavaScript API is now available to the public

Now this is more like it - the JS API is great and I really like the samples at the Resource Centre. One key issue though - this is no good to me in our production environment since we cannot link to an external url to get the JS API with each use of our web application. I need to host the JS API locally. Is there a convenient package to download, I couldn't find it on the resource centre. Obviously you could scrape the JS API url to get everythiny, but there must be an 'official' download of the JS API instead - right? Ta Laine
Wednesday, July 09, 2008 12:41 PM by Laine

# http://blog.programmableweb.com/2008/07/14/new-mapping-api-via-esri-arcgis/

Thursday, July 17, 2008 4:12 PM by TrackBack

# re: The ArcGIS JavaScript API is now available to the public

i'm finding the packages too,but i get nothing neither.

i think esri should give us the answer.

Thursday, August 28, 2008 1:58 AM by chutianyao

# re: The ArcGIS JavaScript API is now available to the public

i'm finding the packages too,but i get nothing neither.

i think esri should give us the answer.

Thursday, August 28, 2008 1:58 AM by chutianyao

# re: The ArcGIS JavaScript API is now available to the public

you can download the js from http://serverapi.arcgisonline.com/jsapi/arcgis/?v=1.1 to local machine. then deploy your project
Sunday, September 21, 2008 11:07 PM by zhangshan

# re: The ArcGIS JavaScript API is now available to the public

@zhangshan- Because some JS/CSS/Image files are dynamically fetched from the server at runtime, you cannot simply download the JavaScript from the server and deploy it locally.

However if you need a locally-deployable ArcGIS JavaScript API, contact your ESRI representative/distributor. These are now available.

Thursday, September 25, 2008 10:02 AM by sterlingdq

# re: The ArcGIS JavaScript API is now available to the public

How is this going to be affected by the OS lockdown on publishing spatial data into google maps, detailed in my blog post here: http://blog.youth-online.org.uk/index.php/2008/11/14/ordnance-survey-locks-down-government-spatial-data/ I'd be interested in ESRIs take on this.
Friday, November 14, 2008 1:06 PM by Mark Cheverton

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