i have a question that is should i have a own website with me first?
i have no idea about this step
i try the everything i can do
but it doesn't work.....
so my question is should i have to build a new website for myself??
With this "tool" you connecting some machine where are map services like image, feature, etc. stored.
There are many of arcgis server.
Basic server is Folder: / .
Here is a detailed step by step guide, how to connect arcgis server.
hello sir
so did u mean that i have to create a new website by sth?
or i can just follow the suggestion you give me?
I dont know what software you have. If you dont have ArcGIS for Server, you cannot make your own arcgis server (server connection). Its not a website. Its server (machine) where are running some map services.
Example: Iam using arcgis server of State Administration of Land Surveying and Cadastre (ags.cuzk.cz/arcgis/rest/services) to upload detailed Imagery map of Czech republic or Hillshade into my ArcMap (ArcGIS online). There are lots of servers like this one or by ESRi etc. Type in google arcgis/rest/services
To create your own server you need 1) server (machine or cloud) and 2) instaled ArcGIS for Server on it.
and there is a big problem to me is...
My arccgis version is 10.
but i m a student
i mean my arcgis is formal one it's fake
so can i just use arcgis sever for 10 version@@?
You would have to have a license for arcgis server to create a "web site" (actually a REST endpoint to ArcGIS Server services)...or you can find some that exist and are public for testing. If you are a student and getting access to the software thru them, they may already have a server set up for you to use. Check with them.
Hey Rebecca,
Just to clarify, ArcMap does not use REST services, as mentioned in my reply to Vojtech.
Thanks for correcting me Michael. My mistake.
Hi Rebecca, Meh, it's not a mistake, as REST endpoints are indeed created... just not applicable in this instance.
Maybe misleading is a better description. The terminology and the relationship/difference between the terms is a bit fuzzy for me sometimes.