We
offers a series of training courses in ESRI GIS
software. Whether you are new to GIS or have been
using the technology for years, these courses are
a fast and cost-effective way of becoming a successful
ESRI software user.
Overview
ArcGIS Server provides a complete
server-based GIS system that
supports the use of centrally
managed spatial data for mapping
and analysis. This course introduces
ArcGIS Server and teaches a
workflow for creating and sharing
GIS maps, globes, and tools.
You learn how to publish maps,
globes, and geoprocessing models
that are optimized for performance
and how to create out-of-the-box
Web applications using ArcGIS
Server Manager. The course covers
using GIS services in both Web
applications and ArcGIS Explorer.
Installation and some configuration
techniques for ArcGIS Server
are also covered, but administration
is not the focus of this course.
Topics
Covered
ArcGIS
Server overview: ArcGIS Server
components; Authoring content
for GIS services; Publishing
GIS services; Creating Web
mapping applications to use
map services; Using Web mapping
applications in various clients;
Administering ArcGIS Server
using ArcCatalog and ArcGIS
Server Manager; Ensuring data
access for ArcGIS Server.
Map
and image services: Map service
capabilities; Authoring considerations
to optimize performance; Enabling
capabilities for interoperability;
Using ArcGIS Online services.
Caching
map services: Improving performance
with caches; Developing a
caching strategy; Generating
and maintaining map service
caches.
Globe
and 3D services: Publishing
KML-enabled map services;
Authoring content for globe
services using ArcGlobe; Caching
globe services; Using globe
services in ArcGIS Explorer.
Geoprocessing
services: Considerations when
authoring models for geoprocessing
services; Using geoprocessing
tasks in Web mapping applications,
ArcGIS Explorer, and ArcMap.
Geodata
services: Providing Web access
to data; Data extraction and
replication; Geodata service
workflows.
Editing
in Web mapping applications:
Authoring content for editable
map services; Publishing map
services for editing; Configuring
the Editing task for Web mapping
applications; Using the Editing
task.
Customizing
ArcGIS Server applications:
Making simple customizations
to Web mapping applications;
Configuring an ArcGIS Explorer
home server; Creating mobile
applications; Resources for
developers; Using ArcGIS JavaScript
APIs.
Administration
and optimization: Installing
ArcGIS Server; Post installation;
Local access to the server;
Data access for the server;
Options for scaling your ArcGIS
Server system; Troubleshooting.
Prerequisites
and recommendations Students should have completed
ArcGIS Desktop II: Tools and
Functionality or Learning ArcGIS
Desktop or have equivalent knowledge.