Includes Support for Web Application Developer Framework
Redlands, California— ArcIMS Route Server 9.2, the latest version of ESRI's routing extension to ArcIMS, is now shipping. New routing options and parameters in ArcIMS Route Server take into account even more real-life factors than before, producing more accurate and valuable routing results. In addition, developers have the option to use the Web Application Developer Framework (ADF) to build their own customized routing applications.
ArcIMS Route Server offers fast and accurate routing and geocoding capabilities within the ArcIMS framework. It lets users perform rapid cross-country routing, set routing preferences (highway preferences and shortest or fastest route), use precision settings to fine-tune results, and calculate drive-time polygons. This latest version of ArcIMS Route Server also improves routing by providing time-based restrictions, trip planning capabilities, and support for pedestrian routing.
ArcIMS Route Server 9.2 features the following enhancements:
- "Bear left/right" instructions are provided.
- Forks in roads are reported.
- The street side for a destination is reported.
ArcIMS Route Server 9.2 is compatible with ArcIMS 9.2. For more information about ArcIMS Route Server, visit www.esri.com/routeserver.
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