Chapter 1. Your First Mapping Application
Let's say you have a map. You've digitized it using ArcGIS Desktop, a sort of desktop mapping and analysis software provided by ESRI. You've gone through the painstaking process of plotting points, connecting lines, and checking the boundaries of polygons. You've added nice background aerial imagery, and you've applied all the parts that make a map readable.
How are you going to share this map with the general public? You could post it in the public information office, but citizens have complained about that location being too remote, and down too many flights of stairs underground. You could make a thousand printed copies, but that would be terribly expensive.
If you have the ArcGIS Server software running ...
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