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Arcpad data manager arcgis 10.3.1
Arcpad data manager arcgis 10.3.1





arcpad data manager arcgis 10.3.1
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  4. #Arcpad data manager arcgis 10.3.1 windows

Esri recommends using Visual Studio 2010 for ArcObjects development for ArcGIS 10.1. NET no longer supports Visual Studio 2008.

  • ArcGIS 10.1 ArcObjects SDK for Microsoft.
  • ArcGIS 10.1 will no longer support Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 & 6 will be supported (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS 4 will no longer be supported at 10.1).

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    Esri will continue to support the License Manager on Microsoft Windows, and Linux operating systems.

  • ArcGIS 10.1 will be the last planned release for the ArcGIS License Manager on the Solaris operating system.
  • However, we will support SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 & 6.
  • ArcGIS Engine 10.1 no longer supports SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS 4.
  • We will no longer support ArcReader on Linux after the ArcGIS 10.1 release.

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    However, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS 4 will no longer be supported at 10.1. At the 10.1 release, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 & 6 will be supported. ArcGIS 10.1 will be the last release supporting ArcReader for Linux.

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  • ArcGIS Desktop, ArcReader, ArcGIS Engine 10.1 will be the last release that supports Microsoft Windows Server 2003 / 2003 R2.
  • ArcGIS 10.1 will no longer support the Solaris versions of ArcReader and ArcGIS Engine.
  • The next major release will only support publishing optimized maps (MSDs) as that is the best practice for map publishing.
  • ArcGIS Server 10.0 is the last release supporting publishing non-optimized map documents (MXD files).
  • Python scripting will be added as a replacement for these scripting languages and ArcGIS Desktop will support authoring Python scripts in areas where VBScript and JScript are presently used. VBScript and JScript will continue to be supported on ArcGIS Server for Microsoft Windows.
  • ArcGIS Server 10.0 is the last release with support for VBScript or JScript on ArcGIS Server for Linux.
  • This includes the ArcSDE technology component of ArcGIS Server known as the ArcSDE application server. The next release of ArcGIS Server (10.1) will run natively as a 64-bit application, requiring 64-bit operating systems and databases.
  • ArcGIS Server 10.0 is the last release with support for 32-bit operating systems.
  • For Web ADF based editing applications (all of which use Local connections), we urge users to look at alternative web editing tools based in the ArcGIS Web Mapping APIs. We recommend developers using local connections for accessing finegrained ArcObjects migrate their business logic to Server Object Extensions. The 10.1 Web ADF applications will only support local connections to Server versions prior to 10.1.
  • ArcGIS Server 10.0 is the last ArcGIS Server release with support for local connections from WebADF applications.
  • We will continue to support the ArcSDE component of ArcGIS Server on the Solaris platform beyond the ArcGIS 10.0 release.
  • ArcGIS 10.0 is the last ArcGIS Server release with support for Solaris (with the exception of the ArcSDE technology component) we will not support this platform after ArcGIS 10.0 due to limited demand for the Solaris server platform.
  • ArcGIS 10.0 is the last release that the ArcObjects SDK for Microsoft.
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    To help with the migration process, ArcGIS 10.1 will include the “VBA Compatibility” setup that will allow existing VBA code to execute until the migration is complete. Users who have custom functionality built using VBA should actively plan strategies to rewrite their applications using a supported development language such as Python, VB.NET, or C# so their applications continue to be operational and supported in future releases of ArcGIS. Esri strongly recommends that no further development occur with VBA and ArcGIS Desktop. With ArcGIS 10.1 we will no longer support VBA development.

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  • ArcGIS 10.0 is the last release with full Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) support.
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  • ArcGIS 10.0 is the last release of Solaris support for ArcReader and ArcGIS Engine we will no longer support the Solaris platform for this functionality beyond ArcGIS 10.0 due to limited demand for this platform.






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