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Overview
The ArcGIS Desktop applications, including ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcScene™, and ArcGlobe, all share a common application framework. Developers can extend these applications with custom buttons, tools, windows, and extensions to provide additional functionality to end users. This advanced course shows how to customize and extend ArcGIS applications by building custom COM components. Participants learn the fundamentals of the application framework and the types of customizations that are possible. In course exercises, participants build custom COM components and learn how to seamlessly integrate them into the ArcGIS Desktop applications.
Audience
This course is designed for experienced ArcObjects programmers who are familiar with Windows and COM development. Course exercises can be completed using Visual Basic 6, Visual Basic .NET, or C#.
Goals
Those completing this course will be able to:
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Understand the ArcGIS application framework
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Build custom COM components
Implement ESRI interfaces.
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Work with component categories
Integrate components into ArcGIS Desktop applications.
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Create custom commands, tools, toolbars, and menus.
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Create custom dockable windows,
property pages, and views.
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Create custom application,
class, and editor extensions Persist data in map
documents.
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Deploy solutions.
Prerequisites
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Participants should have completed Introduction to Programming ArcObjects with VBA or have six months’ experience programming with ArcObjects. Participants should also have experience programming with COM and Visual Basic 6, Visual Basic .NET, or C#. Participants should review the ArcGIS Desktop Developer Guide and be familiar with the ArcGIS Developer Resources section of the ArcGIS Developer Help.
Duration:
Three
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