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Author: Megan Banaski (mbanaski@esri.com) and Max Ozenberger (mozenberger@esri.com)Last Updated: 1/1/2024Intended Environment: WebPurpose:Exercise J10: Client-side Buffering or Client-side Buffering in 3D This lab is part of GitHub repository that contains short labs that step you through the process of developing a web application with ArcGIS API for JavaScript.The labs start from ground-zero and work through the accessing different aspects of the API and how to begin to build an application and add functionality.Requirements: Here are the resources you will use for the labs.ArcGIS for Developers - Account, Documentation, Samples, Apps, DownloadsEsri Open Source Projects - More source codeA simple guide for setting up a local web server (optional)Help with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Feature layer generated from running the Buffer Features solution. Input from PA Highways were buffered by [10] Miles
Business Analyst Buffers Layer
Feature layer generated from running the Buffer Features solution. Input from PA Highways were buffered by [10] Miles
Feature layer generated from running the Find Existing Locations solutions for PA Survey Locations.Expression PA Survey Locations completely within Buffer_of_PA_Highways_Lab_9_EB
Case Study: RaceTrac gas station development. Citizens from the North of the River Association are concerned that the gas station will impact residents and students at Wellcome Middle School. The EPA recommends that schools should be more than 1000ft from gas stations. This exercise explains how to create a buffer-map.
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Author: Megan Banaski (mbanaski@esri.com) and Max Ozenberger (mozenberger@esri.com)Last Updated: 1/1/2024Intended Environment: WebPurpose:Exercise J10: Client-side Buffering or Client-side Buffering in 3D This lab is part of GitHub repository that contains short labs that step you through the process of developing a web application with ArcGIS API for JavaScript.The labs start from ground-zero and work through the accessing different aspects of the API and how to begin to build an application and add functionality.Requirements: Here are the resources you will use for the labs.ArcGIS for Developers - Account, Documentation, Samples, Apps, DownloadsEsri Open Source Projects - More source codeA simple guide for setting up a local web server (optional)Help with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript