Authoring and Publishing Optimized Map Services
Overview
Preparing maps for publication online is a critical step in building effective Web mapping services. The decisions you make when authoring maps ultimately impact the performance of your map services. This seminar examines issues to consider when authoring maps for online use. The presenter demonstrates specific techniques to implement during map creation to optimize your map services.
The presenter discusses:
- What map services are and how they work.
- Types of map services: dynamic and cached.
- Authoring techniques such as symbology, scale dependencies, styles.
- Preparing maps for cached map services.
This seminar was developed to support the following software products:
| ArcGIS Desktop | Version |
| ArcView | 9.2 |
| ArcEditor | 9.2 |
| ArcInfo | 9.2 |
| ArcGIS Server | Version |
| ArcGIS Server Basic Edition | 9.2 |
| ArcGIS Server Standard Edition | 9.2 |
| ArcGIS Server Advanced Edition | 9.2 |
How do I know what ArcGIS Desktop software I have? [Flash] [Text]
Who Should Attend
This seminar is designed for ArcMap users who author maps for online use. Both cartographers and GIS analysts will benefit from watching this seminar.
Prerequisites
Participants should be familiar with the ArcGIS Desktop ArcMap application.