James Fee cracks me up every time. First he does not dance on ArcObjects' grave but praises it, secondly he exults Google Earth Builder until he, well, hits nothing, and best of all he sees off Esri's webADF to welcome its REST API. Currently in the business of hosting data on the web, his head is not in the clouds but bolted on tight by business concerns, mostly clients' who gives them a certain sharpness as they're always right, right?
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Showing posts with label API. Show all posts
Showing posts with label API. Show all posts
Thursday, 30 June 2011
Thursday, 3 March 2011
More maps for the rest of us
I recently updated a simple web map of my travels using Java on Google maps, to spice up my homepage of old that was just text. It's part of two map samplers here and here. Still working on getting the latter onto arcgis.com, keepya posted on how their Java API handles this map...
Labels:
API,
community,
ESRI,
experimentation,
Google,
mappliance,
webmap,
WMS
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
What is next big thing?
Recent groundbreaking news abounds, and both an exciting and challenging times lie ahead.
Labels:
API,
data,
ExxonMobil,
Google,
management,
OGC,
oilelefant,
PPDM,
webmap,
WMS,
XML
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