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Antialiasing with multiple cached resources

Combining multiple cached map services is one of the more powerful aspects of the ADF for ArcGIS Server. High performance mapping applications can be built off of multiple fused cached map services combined within the ADF. Lets build on the cached aerial
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ArcGIS Server Service Pack 1

ArcGIS Server Service Pack 1 is out and available for download . It has many fixes along with some very key enhancements. One of the biggest enhancements is the ability to create map caches in different image type formats. At 9.2 final you only had the
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Publishing and using a geoprocessing model within a map document

One of the exciting new aspects of ArcGIS Server 9.2 is the ability to publish geoprocessing models and scripts to the server. A model can be published either as a tool that can be used directly on top of any map service, or it can be published with an
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Changing zoom direction with mouse wheel

In the ESRI Web ADF for the Microsoft .NET Framework the default behavior for the mouse scroll wheel is to zoom in to the map control as you move the scroll wheel forward. Enter the following code snippet in the Default.aspx after all the Web ADF control
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Building an Application with ArcGIS Server and the Web ADF

Hi All, Welcome to the first of many posts on building, using, consuming, and deploying ArcGIS Server services. Today I want to touch on building a simple web application in the Web ADF for the Microsoft .NET Framework with cached data and a couple of
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