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New ESRI Course: Developing Applications With ArcGIS Server Using the Microsoft .Net Framework

February 23rd, 2007 · 4 Comments · ArcGIS Server, ESRI

Another new ESRI Course has cropped up on the the Training site. In addition to the Introduction to ArcGIS Server class, this one gets into developing applications with the .NET framework. The description is below:

ArcGIS Server provides a set of software components and a framework for developing centrally managed GIS applications. This advanced course introduces the ASP.NET Web Application Developer Framework (ADF) and teaches how to build custom ArcGIS Server applications. Students learn about the available libraries, application programming interfaces (API), and server development guidelines, and how to develop different types of Web applications. In course exercises, students build applications ranging from ASP.NET Web applications that use the ADF Web controls to ArcGIS Explorer custom tasks and server object extensions. Students also learn how to extend the ADF with custom buttons and tools through the new task framework.

Finally we are beginning to see the ArcGIS Server being pushed by ESRI.

Einstein dabbled in ArcGIS Server during his later years



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4 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Dave Bouwman // Feb 23, 2007 at 2:58 pm

    How is it that you and I stumble on the same stuff at almost the same time, and then both post about it? Very odd ;-)

    See you in Palm Springs!

    Dave

  • 2 James Murphy // Apr 4, 2007 at 1:29 pm

    I took the class and quickly realized I was well out of my league related to understanding coding. Wish I would have gotten myself more experience with developing applications before I took the class.

  • 3 Anastasia Aourik // Apr 11, 2007 at 9:44 am

    I took this course 2 weeks ago (the 1st offering after the pilot course)

    Yes, you need to have a pretty solid skill base with programming with c#/.net and it helps to have traced some ajax (client side js with server side callback code prior to taking the class).

    At least I’ve got that base Web Mapping Template to start with…
    I’ve just been slow to write custom tasks.

    The should make the class a 5-day class.

  • 4 Jad // Jul 7, 2008 at 2:19 am

    I am looking for this book
    Programming ASP.NET for ArcGIS Server

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