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I know rest service with url,but with out that service url how can i communicate sqlserver table with front end map.........i want connections in programming side from sqlserver to client side map.that map is tiled or dynamic...... I know connections of sqlserver table data to bing map,but is it possible for tiled map........
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Hello Best way is that (if you are using ArcGIS DT 10.0 and Server 10.0) 1.Create query layer in ArcMap ( click here) 2.Publish as map service in ArcGIS Server.. 3.Use REST service for query in java script API.. It will resolve your issue ( Check query task in AGS_JSAPI) all the best : ) I know rest service with url,but with out that service url how can i communicate sqlserver table with front end map.........i want connections in programming side from sqlserver to client side map.that map is tiled or dynamic......
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The usual way to handle a demand of accessing a SQL server outside ArcGis server is to write a REST service at a web server that will handle the request and returning data. In JavaScript you can easily consume such a request by code like this base on JQuery $.ajax({ cache: false, type: "POST", async: false, url: �??rest service url�?�, crossDomain: true, data: JSON.stringify(data), contentType: "application/json;charset=utf-8", dataType: "json", processdata: true, success: function (data) { if (!status) alert("data retrieve failed"); else �?�.. data handling }, error: function (xhr) { alert(xhr.responseText); } }); Writing REST services is not an ArcGis API issue, but pure writing web services. Currently I am writing a custom graphic layer class that will consume non ArcSDE geometry tables like the SQLGeometry of MS SQL server. I hope later to make the code available. The REST service is written using .NET is this fine,but in this request what url i have to be placed.this is sqlserver query purose na
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You won't be able to connect directly to the SQL database using javascript. You will need to use some server side code to make the table information available as a web service. There are a number of ways to do this. If you have access an ArcGIS server, you could create a published python geoprocessing service that queries a SQL server table and returns the table, then use javascript to execute the service and make the data available to the cilent. At ArcGIS Server 10+, you may also be able to access be able to access a table as part of a map service. We are still on 9.3.1, so I can't say for sure. Is there any api for this service and viceversa....please provide that link to me....
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