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Publishing a geoprocessing Select tool to ArcGIS Explorer

In this post, guest author Jeff Barrette of ESRI Olympia explains how to create a geoprocessing service for selecting features in ArcGIS Explorer. ArcGIS Explorer users may want to zoom to specific locations based upon data that is available to them either

User Conference 2007: Technical workshops to attend if you want to get more out of your existing ArcGIS Server deployment

Some technical workshops at the conference are appropriate for all ArcGIS Server users, even if you’ve installed the product before and you’re already familiar with it. These workshops can help you make better use of your existing deployment:

Creating a 3D globe cache from a 2D map cache

One purpose of this blog is to share some of the things we’ve learned about our software by using it ourselves. The ArcGIS Online project uses the ArcGIS Server map and globe caching technology. In this post, we share a technique we’ve developed to create

Using custom logos in ArcGIS Explorer

Mark Bockenhauer of the ArcGIS Explorer team contributed the following post on how to display a custom logo in ArcGIS Explorer. It is common with paper maps to display a logo perhaps a company logo or government seal. The same can be done on digital ArcGIS
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Embedding globe services within other globes

James posted a comment regarding publishing Globe services with other embedded Globe services. This can be done, but it is not the recommended workflow. Sterling from the Server Dev team wrote up this response. As you create 3D views using ArcGIS Explorer
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Publishing globe services to enhance your ArcGIS Explorer base map

Sterling Quinn of the ArcGIS Server team contributed the following post. The ability to publish data as a globe service and to have that data be consumed in a rich client like ArcGIS Explorer is very powerful. As you work on projects with ArcGIS Explorer,
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