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ESRI®
ArcGIS Server is a platform for building enterprise GIS
applications which are centrally managed, support multiple users,
include advanced GIS functionality and are built using industry
standards. ArcGIS Server provides the framework for developers to
create focused GIS Web applications and services that can be
utilized by clients including browser-based applications, ArcGIS™
Desktop products— ArcInfo™, ArcEditor™, and ArcView®, and ArcGIS
Engine applications. The entire ArcGIS system is built and extended
using software components called ArcObjects. ArcObjects are at the
core of all the ArcGIS products: ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Engine, and
ArcGIS Server.
This book provides a general explanation for building and deploying
custom applications and solutions using ArcGIS Server. Several
scenarios will illustrate some of the different types of
applications that can be developed using ArcGIS Server. This book
will also be very useful for ArcGIS Server administrators who need
to manage an ArcGIS Server system.
You will learn how to:
Understand and work with the system architecture of ArcGIS
Server.
Administer and manage an ArcGIS Server system.
Develop and deploy server applications and services.
Develop Web applications with .NET and Java.
Use and extend ArcGIS Server template applications.
This book is very helpful and is where anyone who wants to leverage
the capabilities of ArcGIS Server should begin. After reading
through this book, developers and administrators should be able to
build and deploy sophisticated enterprise GIS applications and
services across the Intranet or Internet.
About the Author
The
books are written by a variety of GIS specialists who spend most of
their time writing the software. Many have been with ESRI for 10+
years and have written previous software documentation and ESRI
Press titles.
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