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CDs are available for distribution upon request at the Research Computing Support Center, Wilson Hall 244. This product is distributed infrequently, so it is best to call 243-8800 or email res-consult@Virginia.EDU in advance to ensure that a CD will be available for you.

ESRI Server Products

Server GIS Functionality ArcSDE ArcIMS ArcGIS Server
Multiuser data management in DBMS X    
Multiuser, configurable GIS data server X    
GIS Web publishing—Maps   X  
GIS Web publishing—Data   X  
GIS Web publishing—Metadata (XML-based services)   X  
HTML mapping application   X  
Java mapping application   X  
ASP and ISP connector for developers   X  
Metadata catalog management and search   X  
Support for Web interoperability   X X
Web application development framework for .NET, ASP, and Java ISP   X X
Data access update and API     X
Server-based GIS editing     X
Distributed data management—Download/Upload     X
Distributed data management—Extract/Insert     X
Distributed data management—Replication     X
GIS analysis in a central server     X
Comprehensive ArcObjects library for enterprise and Web developers     X
SOAP-based GIS Web services     X
Raster analysis tools     X
Terrain/3D tools     X

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