ArcObjects Library Reference (NetworkAnalyst)  

INAServerPropertySets Interface

Deprecated as of 10.0. Provides access to an array of PropertySet objects representing network locations.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server. Requires Network Analyst Extension.

Members

Description
Read/write property PropertySets Array of property sets.

Inherited Interfaces

Interfaces Description
INAServerLocations Deprecated as of 10.0. Provides access to objects that can be used to load network locations in NAServer.

CoClasses that implement INAServerPropertySets

CoClasses and Classes Description
NAServerPropertySets Deprecated as of 10.0. A container for an array of PropertySet objects representing network locations.

Remarks

At version 10.1, ArcGIS for Server no longer supports performing network analysis via local connections using the GISServer and GISClient APIs. Use the SOAP or REST API instead.

The INAServerPropertySets interface provides access to an array of PropertySet objects. Each PropertySet represents a network location.

The NAServerPropertySets object that implements this interface can be passed in to any of the properties of the NAServerSolverParams objects that expect an INAServerLocations interface pointer (for example, Stops, Barriers, Facilities, or Incidents).

The array of property sets will internally be converted into a RecordSet and used to load the network locations. The fields on the RecordSet will be determined based on the property names/types contained within the first PropertySet of the array.

At a minimum, each PropertySet should include a shape representing the location of the network location to use for locating. This shape can either be specified by the property "Shape" with a value of a geometry object or it can be specified by the properties "X" and "Y" with a value of type double, and, optionally, a property "SpatialReference" with a value of a spatial reference object. If the spatial reference is not specified, X and Y are assumed to be in the same spatial reference as the underlying network dataset.

You can also add properties to be used when loading the network locations. For example, if you specify the network location fields "SourceID" (int), "SourceOID" (int), "PosAlong" (double), and "SideOfEdge" (int), the values in these properties will specify the network location rather than perform a spatial search to determine the network location.

Any other properties can be added to the PropertySet and can be used when loading network locations. Which properties map to NAClass fields is a function of INAServerSolverParams.NAClassCandidateFieldMaps.