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Using MapDotNet Server 2007 With ArcSDE 9.2

May 11th, 2007 · 1 Comment · ArcSDE, ESRI, MapDotNet Server

Nate Irwin’s been working at getting MapDotNet Server 2007 to talk with ArcSDE 9.2.

I’ve been experimenting quite a bit recently with MapDotNet Server 2007 (from hereon, referred to as MDNS), and I’ll say that I’m pretty impressed. Building maps in MDNS is admittedly more difficult than simply publishing an .mxd with ArcGIS Server - MDNS uses MapServer’s map file format, but the power of gaining access to Virtual Earth base data far outweighs the trouble that it takes to build the application and the performance is killer when compared to the alternatives.

Looks very interesting!



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  • 1 Benton Belcher // May 13, 2007 at 6:54 am

    It will get even more interesting when Katmai arrives ;)

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