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ArcGIS Server 9.3 Nationwide Seminar Series occurring now

ESRI has been working on two, half-day ArcGIS Server 9.3 Seminars . These seminars started September 23rd and are taking place through November within the U.S. This is a great opportunity to see how to implement ArcGIS Server to its fullest capabilities.

Strategies for on-demand caching

ArcGIS Server 9.3 introduces the option to create map cache tiles "on demand" as they are visited by users. The first user to navigate to an uncached area must wait while the corresponding tiles are drawn by the server. The tiles are then added to the
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Design patterns for Web maps

Web maps often contain a base map, which provides a geographic frame of reference, and operational (or thematic) layers, which show a focused item of interest on top of the base map. A familiar example might be an online mapping service that provides

Updating your map caches automatically: The key to caching dynamic data

For the fastest performance of your ArcGIS Server map services, we recommend that you use map caching wherever it’s appropriate. A map cache is a picture of your map at one point in time. Map caches are obviously appropriate for maps that don’t change