Brian Flood has finally (j/k Brian) released Arc2Earth Publisher. Many have been part of the beta and have seen the power of publishing ArcGIS maps online without using complicated or expensive servers.
Arc2Earth is a single program that comes in 4 different versions: Standard, Professional, Publisher and Enterprise. When you buy one of these versions, your serial number will unlock different functionality in Arc2Earth. Each higher version contains all the functionality of the previous version. For instance, if you have Publisher, it also includes everything that’s available in Standard and Professional. Please look at the feature grid here to see the differences between each version.
Brian’s also announced a new Arc2Earth blog and appears threatening to blog more about general GIS topics again.
The demo is here.


3 responses so far ↓
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Marc
// Apr 11, 2007 at 7:11 pm
Publisher and Developer are the same?
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Brian Flood
// Apr 12, 2007 at 5:39 am
hi Marc
There is only a single Arc2Earth product, your license file (Standard, Pro, Publisher, Enterprise) unlocks different set of functionality. We dropped Developer for now, we did not see a real need for low level access to the objects from code however, there is an A2EConnect class that allows you to execute exports from your own code/scripts. The Enterprise license also allows you to use the A2EExporter.exe command line interface to run exports in the background (this is essentially what Scheduler is doing)
cheers
brian
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Mohammed Thabet
// Apr 16, 2007 at 9:19 pm
Hi Mr James Fee
Is Arc2Earth create all files as .shape and .mxd etc
Please I want to know another thing which is out of this subject
what different between 2 files ( .mxd & .shape)
Yours…,
Mohammed Thabet
(Student) 4th year-CS-FCI-Helwan University
Cairo-Egypt
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