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Which ESRI Web mapping API should I choose?

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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Best practice for integrating ArcGIS Server Java Help into Eclipse IDE

If you're an ArcGIS Server Java developer working with the Eclipse IDE, check out today's ArcObjects Developer Blog posting that explains a best practice for integrating the Java Help System into Eclipse . The help is originally delivered as a plug-in,
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Creating an ArcGIS Server Java custom security store

ArcGIS Server at 9.3 introduces Role Based Access Control (RBAC) to secure capabilities published by the GIS Server. ArcGIS Server comes with a default embedded database system to maintain all user and role information. ArcGIS Server for Java provides
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Visualizing task results in the Java Web ADF

In the ArcGIS Server 9.3 Java Web ADF, you can visualize task results in a couple of ways: Data representation: shown in the result panel. Visual representation: shown on the map as a callout. Callout functions are enabled by default in the Web Mapping

Developing ArcGIS JavaScript API portlets with NetBeans

It is quite easy to use the ArcGIS JavaScript API in a portal environment, although there are some considerations that have to do with portlet development as opposed to jsp/servlet development. The samples provided in the ArcGIS JavaScript API Resource
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SP5 offers IBM Portal Server ArcGIS Portlet development

In this post Dan O'Neill describes an enhancement for ArcGIS Server Java developers in 9.2 Service Pack 5: ArcGIS Server 9.2 Service Pack 5 includes an enhancement to the ArcGIS Server Java ADF which provides support for IBM Portal Server ArcGIS Portlet
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Eclipse plug-in for debugging ArcObjects code

Divesh Goyal, a Product Engineer on the ArcGIS Server Java team, contributed this post: As we approach another Developer Summit, I am glad to announce the availability of an Eclipse plug-in for ArcGIS Server and ArcGIS Engine Java developers that will
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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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User Conference 2007: Java and .NET Special Interest Groups (SIGs)

Jay Theodore and Art Haddad contributed the following previews of the Java and .NET SIGs, respectively, at the ESRI User Conference. All attendees are welcome to attend the SIGs. Java Developers SIG Wednesday, June 20, 12:00PM - 1:00PM (Room 31 A/B) Interested
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