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Mastering ArcGIS Server Development with JavaScript

Mastering ArcGIS Server Development with JavaScript

By : Doman
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Mastering ArcGIS Server Development with JavaScript

Mastering ArcGIS Server Development with JavaScript

3.7 (3)
By: Doman

Overview of this book

ESRI and its ArcGIS line of software have been an industry leader in digital map production and publication for over 30 years. ArcGIS Server lets you design, configure, and publish maps that can be viewed and edited through the Internet. After designing basic maps, you may want to find out new and innovative ways to represent information using these maps. In this book, you'll work through practical examples, experiencing the pitfalls and successes of creating desktop and mobile map applications for a web browser using the ArcGIS Server platform. The book begins by introducing you to ArcGIS Server and ESRI's JavaScript API. You'll work with your first web map and then move on to learn about ESRI's building blocks. A Dojo AMS style widget will help you create your own widgets for a map and then see how to collect geographic data. Furthermore, you will learn different techniques such as using Dojo Charts to create charts and graphs to represent your data. Then you will see how to use ESRI JavaScript API with other JavaScript libraries and different styling methods to make your map stand out. By the end of the book, you will discover how to make your application compatible with different devices and platforms and test it using testing libraries.
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Securing editing services


If you're going to open up your data to be edited by the public, you need to be prepared for trouble. From bad data input to malicious attacks, you, as a developer, need to account for things going wrong. Luckily, ArcGIS Server and the ArcGIS API for JavaScript can help.

Restricting user input

I remember a project where we had to let users search for addresses based on a list provided by another system. The other system had no restrictions on what the user could enter. As a result, the address list was anything but normal. On a given street, there could be fifteen different ways the street name could be listed. Some were all caps, while others had "Rd" instead of "Road" Others were misspelled, one m instead of two, and some had too many spaces between the street name and the suffix. Needless to say, the data was poorly constructed and unstandardized.

ArcGIS Server provides some tools to help you restrict user input. Implementing coded value domains and ranges in the...

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