Overview

ArcGIS Web Applications for the Microsoft .NET Framework components

ArcGIS Web Applications for the Microsoft .NET Framework is made up of the following:

Applications Manager

The Applications Manager component allows you to create and manage web applications and can be installed on the same machine as the GIS server or on a separate machine. Applications Manager requires Internet Information Services (IIS).

Web Applications Developer Framework

The Web ADF facilitates the development of web applications. It includes web controls, templates, samples, and documentation.

  • Software Developer Kit
    • Visual Studio 2010 Integration: Integration of the Web ADF with Visual Studio 2010. Visual Studio 2010 integration adds Esri Web Controls and Web Mapping Application (WMA) templates.

ArcGIS Applications and API shortcuts

The latest versions of the ArcGIS Applications and APIs are available online from the ArcGIS Resource Center. DVD copies can be requested by contacting Esri Customer Service.

  • Mobile GIS
    • ArcGIS for iOS
    • ArcGIS for Windows Phone
    • ArcGIS for Windows Mobile
  • Web APIs
    • ArcGIS API for Flex
    • ArcGIS API for Microsoft Silverlight
    • ArcGIS Javascript APIs
  • Web Applications
    • ArcGIS Explorer Online
    • ArcGIS for SharePoint
    • ArcGIS Viewer for Flex
    • ArcGIS.com Viewer

ArcGIS Web ADF Runtime for the Microsoft .NET Framework

The ArcGIS Web ADF Runtime for the Microsoft .NET Framework setup is available as a separate setup program. This installs a collection of .NET assemblies containing web controls and associated classes. It also installs .NET interoperability assemblies for working with COM object libraries. The ArcGIS Web ADF Runtime for the Microsoft .NET Framework includes the components for running applications that connect to a GIS server. The ArcGIS Web ADF Runtime for the Microsoft .NET Framework should be distributed to users running applications developed with the ArcGIS Web Applications for the Microsoft .NET Framework ADF.

8/21/2012