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Building Web and Mobile ArcGIS Server Applications with JavaScript ??? Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Eric Pimpler, Mark Lewin
Book Image

Building Web and Mobile ArcGIS Server Applications with JavaScript ??? Second Edition - Second Edition

By: Eric Pimpler, Mark Lewin

Overview of this book

The ArcGIS API for JavaScript enables you to quickly build web and mobile mapping applications that include sophisticated GIS capabilities, yet are easy and intuitive for the user. Aimed at both new and experienced web developers, this practical guide gives you everything you need to get started with the API. After a brief introduction to HTML/CSS/JavaScript, you'll embed maps in a web page, add the tiled, dynamic, and streaming data layers that your users will interact with, and mark up the map with graphics. You will learn how to quickly incorporate a broad range of useful user interface elements and GIS functionality to your application with minimal effort using prebuilt widgets. As the book progresses, you will discover and use the task framework to query layers with spatial and attribute criteria, search for and identify features on the map, geocode addresses, perform network analysis and routing, and add custom geoprocessing operations. Along the way, we cover exciting new features such as the client-side geometry engine, learn how to integrate content from ArcGIS.com, and use your new skills to build mobile web mapping applications. We conclude with a look at version 4 of the ArcGIS API for JavaScript (which is being developed in parallel with version 3.x) and what it means for you as a developer.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Practice time with the locator service


In this exercise you will learn how to use the Locator task to geocode addresses using a locator service provided by ArcGIS Online at https://geocode.arcgis.com. You will enable a user to search for an address, find the top match, and display on the map.

Start by examining the contents of the geocoding-begin.html file in the Chapter08 folder of the sample code in your text editor of choice. Some of the code for this exercise has been prewritten for you so that you can focus on the geocoding functionality. The application in its current state requests all the modules that the exercise requires, and displays a map and a text box that allows your users to search for an address, as shown in the following diagram:

Once you have obtained the geocoding-begin.html file from the sample code, open it in a web browser and then follow the given steps:

  1. Click the Locate button next to the text box and you'll see that nothing happens. It is up to you to provide the address...