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Hello, I have a noobish question. How do you create concrete class from an abstract one? I have to build a geodatabase from a data model ( PODS 7.0 ) using abstract classes. I have to create concrete classes by extending the abstracted one. I have a degree in programing so I understand what inheritance means but I don't have a clue of what the result should look like in Arcgis desktop/catalog and how to do that. I don't find any clear explanation/resource of what I have do to get my concrete class exactly as I should. The closest thing I know of to make a sort of inheritance is composite relationship but I do'nt really think that the good way to use this data model because that would extend a concrete class from a concrete class (as there is data in it). I'm not convinced
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Many thanks for your insights. I'll dig the provided documentation.
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Hello everyone I'll have to deploy an arcgis entreprise on a server. However ... first things first! I need a server and I do not all information I need to dimension the hardware. And I might be completely off as it is a premiere for me to deploy that kind of inrfastructure. I need advice from experienced people because I'm a bit lost with the ESRI documentation The only constraint is a single machine deployment Basically, I'll need to deploy in a first step arcgis server, webadaptor, portal, Image server. So if i believe ArcgisServer 10.7 (or 10.8) 4 cores- RAM:8GB Portal For Arcgis: 2 cores- RAM:8GB Image Server: 2cores RAM:8GB And the system should be scalable to incorporate arcgis geoevent server at a later stage Geoevent server 2 cores- RAM:8GB In terms of storage I'll start with a 2*2To raid 0 mounted As a minimum in development I should require 10 cores-32GB RAM 2*2To drives.System should be scalable to 64GB RAM. Physical storage does not need to be scalable yet. I do ignore the caches needed. I do ignore connectivity requirements. However I found such a configuration simply overkill at a first glance. Am I right? Or is it not engouh?
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