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Final Presentation GEOG 385 – Web Applications

Final Presentation GEOG 385 – Web Applications. Sean McCartney Fall 2011. Workflow. Create ArcMap documents (. mxd ). Create one document for a map service, and one each for your geoprocessing services. Publish the (. mxd ) as a map service (. msd ). Test the map service in ArcMap .

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Final Presentation GEOG 385 – Web Applications

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  1. Final PresentationGEOG 385 – Web Applications Sean McCartney Fall 2011

  2. Workflow • Create ArcMap documents (.mxd). • Create one document for a map service, and one each for your geoprocessing services. • Publish the (.mxd) as a map service (.msd). • Test the map service in ArcMap. • Create an application for the map service (.msd). • Publish each individual map (.mxd), with a tool layer, as a geoprocessing service. • Create tasks for the application from your geoprocessing services. • Deploy the web application. • Test results and troubleshoot. • Many steps can be iterative until your objectives are met.

  3. Preparing my datasets...

  4. Preparing my geoprocessing tools…

  5. Building my tools through Model Builder.

  6. Continued…

  7. Continued…

  8. Publishing my map service.

  9. Publishingmy geoprocessing services.

  10. Map service publishedwith geoprocessing services.

  11. Adding tasks to the application.

  12. Continued…

  13. Putting the finishing touches on the application.

  14. Continued…

  15. Summary of web application.

  16. Ready to deploy the web application.

  17. Success! A functional web application!

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