[UW-GIS-L] ESRI Developer Netowrk Access
Jeff Hepinstall
jahwash at u.washington.edu
Thu Mar 3 08:31:24 PST 2005
Luke,
I'm confused - I don't actually know what you are referring to with
"EDN"? What I saw on the ESRI website was a new "GIS Portal Toolkit"
that allowed for creating a GIS portal. I was interested in it from the
perspective of creating an internal portal to help keep all our lab's
data organized in an organized and searchable manner. This toolkit seems
to have that functionalilty, but it may be way overkill for what I was
thinking of. Thanks for checking on it.
Jeff
>Jeff & others interested, here is what I got back from ESRI about the EDN...
>
>EDN isn't part of the higher ed site license, but you already have access to
>most of the software that is included with the program: ArcGIS Server,
>ArcIMS, ArcSDE and ArcGIS Engine. What you don't have access to that's part
>of the EDN program is ArcWeb Services (100,000 transactions) and access to
>the EDN subscribers website. If you are interested in those aspects, you
>would need to purchase a subscription of EDN for $1500.
>
>For the GIS Portal, are you referring to the ArcGIS Data Interoperability
>extension? If so, we're still trying to work out royalty issues, so it
>currently is not available even as an "add-on" to the site license.
>
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