Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
WebFOCUS Adapter for Geographic Information Systems Getting Started
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Introducing the WebFOCUS Adapter for Geographic Information Systems
Understanding Key Features and Benefits
Functional Overview
Architecture of a Geographic Business Intelligence Solution
Requirements and Prerequisites
Compatibility Matrix
Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements
Prerequisites for WebFOCUS GIS Viewer for Flex
Building a Sample Application
Sample Application Overview
Defining WebFOCUS Reporting Procedures
Defining Synthetic Map Services
Defining Map Services
Defining Symbols
Understanding Replaceable Parameters
Defining Custom JavaScript
Launching the WebFOCUS GIS Viewer for Flex
Flushing Tables
Tips and Usage Considerations
Creating Rollovers
Additional Resources
Reference Documentation
ESRI Resources
WebFOCUS Adapter for Geographic Information Systems: ESRI ArcGIS Server and ArcGIS Flex API
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Introducing Geographic Information Systems
Understanding Geographic Information Systems
Defining the Geographic Business Intelligence Solution
GBIS Components
New Features
WebFOCUS GIS Adapter Architecture
XML-based Configuration Blocks
Orientation Modes
Current Limitations
Prerequisites for WebFOCUS GIS Viewer for Flex
Overview
Creating a Map Service
Configuring the Crossdomain.xml File
Using the ESRI Configuration Utility
Introduction
Understanding the Layout and User Interface
Configuring FOCEXECs
Configuring Synthetic Map Services
Configuring Map Services
Configuring Symbols
Adding Bookmarks
Customizing JavaScript Syntax
Configuring Settings
Flushing Tables
Verifying the XML Definition File
Current Limitations
Using the WebFOCUS GIS Viewer for Flex
Overview
WebFOCUS GIS Viewer for Flex Components
WebFOCUS Map Component
WebFOCUS Report Component
Synthetic Layer Component
WebFOCUS Data View Component
JavaScript Functions Available From Flexmapviewer.jsp
Creating WebFOCUS GIS Procedures
Incorporating the GIS Filter
Creating a Report Procedure
Creating an Identify Procedure
Creating a Map Procedure
Useful Techniques and Examples
Creating Drill-Downs From a Report to a Map
Drawing Multiple Map Layers
Including Custom Libraries
Embedding Custom JavaScript Functions in the ESRIINFO.XML File
Directing Alternate Report Output to Different Windows
Specifying Custom Colors in Your FOCEXEC
Automatically Zooming On Selected Portions of the Map
Automatically Zooming On Drawn Map Features
Controlling the Visible Map Viewing Area
Increasing the Maximum Number of Selectable Map Features
Improving Map and Report Response Time
Defining a Tiled Map Service
Loading the Flex Map Viewer
Using Symbols Defined in Your Configuration File
Controlling Layers That are Visible
Enabling a Buffer Using Selected Features From the Layer
Creating Rollovers
Passing Parameters From an HTML Layout
Navigating to a Geoprocessing REST Endpoint
Creating a Report or Map Binding Using a Geoprocessing Service
Controlling the Visibility of Dynamic Map Layers
XML Schema Reference
Root Element <mapfexs>
Class Definitions
Constants
Symbol Class Settings and Parameters
SimpleLineSymbol
SimplePolygonSymbol
SimpleMarkerSymbol
RasterMarkerSymbol
TrueTypeMarkerSymbol
CallOutMarkerSymbol
TextMarkerSymbol
HTML Color Values
Color Value Table
Glossary