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This course demonstrates how to select, modify, create, and share web applications using ArcGIS Online. ArcGIS Online offers many different options for creating web applications that share web maps, web scenes, and spatial functions. But how do you decide which web application best meets your requirements? Each web application option implements different functions and showcases a specific look and feel. You can choose a web application that meets your organization's functional requirements, apply your organization's look and feel, and share your web map without writing any code.Two workflows will be introduced for creating web applications using ArcGIS Online:Applying your web map to an existing template applicationCreating your own web application using Web AppBuilder for ArcGISAfter completing this course, you will be able to do the following:Identify the components of a web application.Create a web application from an existing configurable app template.Create a web application using Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS.Use ArcGIS Online to deploy a web application.
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In this seminar, you will learn how to use Web AppBuilder to create powerful GIS apps that run on any device without writing a single line of code. You will also learn how to quickly build web apps with your data, selection of widgets, and the theme you choose, to make them available to your organization.This seminar was developed to support the following:ArcGIS OnlineWeb AppBuilder for ArcGISWeb AppBuilder for ArcGIS (Developer Edition) 1.0
The Reporting Widget gives the user the ability to export a report of address points based on three types of queries; select by geometry, select by date (field is configurable through the Web AppBuilder configuration interface), and by status (also configurable through the Web AppBuilder configuration interface). The reporting fields for both CSV and PDF export formats can be configured separately through the builder interface. The widget is available to directly add to Web AppBuilder Developers Edition and as the source code to be extended. Please refer to the Address Editor Widget User Guide or the Configuration Instruction Guide for more details.
Build a health resources inventory using Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS (YouTube video).This application is used by public health and human services agencies to inventory homeless, drug treatment, and other health and human service providers in a community. _Communities around the world are taking strides in mitigating the threat that COVID-19 (coronavirus) poses. Geography and location analysis have a crucial role in better understanding this evolving pandemic.When you need help quickly, Esri can provide data, software, configurable applications, and technical support for your emergency GIS operations. Use GIS to rapidly access and visualize mission-critical information. Get the information you need quickly, in a way that’s easy to understand, to make better decisions during a crisis.Esri’s Disaster Response Program (DRP) assists with disasters worldwide as part of our corporate citizenship. We support response and relief efforts with GIS technology and expertise.More information...
The Batch Upload Widget gives the user the ability to add a batch of address point features. This benefits the user by saving time rather than placing each point individually. The widget is available to directly add to Web AppBuilder Developers Edition and as the source code to be extended. Please refer to the Address Editor Widget User Guide or the Configuration Instruction Guide for more details.
The Georeferencing Widget gives the user the ability to upload a JPG or PNG image of a plat drawing, overlay it with the current map extent, and add it to the map as an image overlay. The widget will allow the user to stretch, move, and position the image to a desired location on the map before adding it as a map image layer. The widget is available to directly add to Web AppBuilder Developers Edition and as the source code to be extended. Please refer to the Address Editor Widget User Guide or the Configuration Instruction Guide for more details.
This web application highlights some of the capabilities for accessing Landsat imagery layers, powered by ArcGIS for Server, accessing Landsat Public Datasets running on the Amazon Web Services Cloud. The layers are updated with new Landsat images on a daily basis.
Created for you to visualize our planet and understand how the Earth has changed over time, the Esri Landsat Explorer app provides the power of Landsat satellites, which gather data beyond what the eye can see. Use this app to draw on Landsat's different bands to better explore the planet's geology, vegetation, agriculture, and cities. Additionally, access the entire Landsat archive to visualize how the Earth's surface has changed over the last forty years.
Quick access to the following band combinations and indices is provided:
The application is written using Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS accessing imagery layers using the ArcGIS API for JavaScript.
This web application highlights some of the capabilities for accessing Landsat imagery layers, powered by ArcGIS for Server, accessing Landsat Public Datasets running on the Amazon Web Services Cloud. The layers are updated with new Landsat images on a daily basis.
Created for you to visualize our planet and understand how the Earth has changed over time, the Esri Landsat Explorer app provides the power of Landsat satellites, which gather data beyond what the eye can see. Use this app to draw on Landsat's different bands to better explore the planet's geology, vegetation, agriculture, and cities. Additionally, access the entire Landsat archive to visualize how the Earth's surface has changed over the last forty years.
Quick access to the following band combinations and indices is provided:
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This is a “.gitignore” file that can be placed inside a Web AppBuilder Git repo in order to synchronize only the contents of the “server\apps” subfolder (that is, the folder where the Web AppBuilder apps you create are stored), without synchronizing any of the other files that the Web AppBuilder uses internally. It should be unzipped to the same level as the Web AppBuilder’s “client”, “docs”, and “server” folders and the “build_num.txt” and “startup.bat” files.
This web app is designed to display all land disturbance permits in Bedford County, VA. In this application, the permit points are red if the land disturbance is residential and blue if it is commercial. The user can view which district, subdivision, or hydrologic boundary each point is in by turning the layers on and off. Another feature of the web application is that, instead of scanning through the map looking for a specific point, the user can search for the point by its LD Number or its RPC Number.
Created the Open Data Portal using existing ESRI software. [Town of Huntsville]
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The global app building software market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing demand for mobile applications across various industries and the simplification of app development processes. The market's expansion is fueled by several key factors, including the rising adoption of low-code/no-code platforms, the escalating need for rapid application development, and the growing preference for customized business solutions. Businesses of all sizes are leveraging these platforms to streamline operations, improve customer engagement, and gain a competitive edge. The market is segmented by deployment type (cloud-based, on-premise), application type (mobile, web), organization size (small, medium, large), and industry vertical. While the precise market size in 2025 is unavailable, considering a plausible CAGR of 20% (a conservative estimate given market trends) and assuming a 2024 market size of $15 billion (a reasonable estimate based on industry reports), the 2025 market size could be approximately $18 billion. This growth trajectory is anticipated to continue through 2033, driven by ongoing technological advancements and increasing digital transformation initiatives. Major restraints include the initial investment costs associated with software implementation and the need for skilled developers, even within low-code/no-code environments for complex applications. However, these limitations are being mitigated by the emergence of more affordable and user-friendly platforms, as well as increased access to training resources. The competitive landscape is characterized by a blend of established players and innovative startups, leading to continuous innovation and a diverse range of solutions catering to specific needs. The prominent players mentioned—ProntoForms, Kintone, Forms On Fire, and others—contribute to this dynamic ecosystem, fostering healthy competition and market expansion. Future growth will likely be influenced by advancements in AI-powered development tools, the integration of emerging technologies like blockchain and IoT, and the evolving demands of increasingly sophisticated app functionalities.
The Town’s Open Data portal allows for easy searching and downloading of 38 select municipal data sets in a variety of usable and machine-readable formats including spreadsheets, KML (Google Maps) and geographic information system (GIS) layers. [Town of Ajax]
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The drag-and-drop app builder software market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing demand for rapid mobile application development and the rising adoption of low-code/no-code platforms across various industries. The market's ease of use and reduced reliance on extensive coding expertise are key factors fueling its expansion. Large enterprises are leveraging these tools to streamline internal processes and develop customized applications quickly, while SMEs are utilizing them to establish a digital presence and enhance customer engagement with minimal investment. The cloud-based segment dominates the market due to its scalability, accessibility, and cost-effectiveness. While the web-based segment provides flexibility, cloud-based solutions offer superior collaboration and data management capabilities. Key players in this dynamic market are continuously innovating, integrating advanced features such as AI-powered functionalities and enhanced integrations with other business tools. Geographic expansion is also a significant trend, with North America currently holding a substantial market share due to early adoption and a mature technological landscape; however, regions like Asia-Pacific are exhibiting significant growth potential, driven by increasing digitalization and smartphone penetration. Challenges in the market include the need to address security concerns related to data management and platform vulnerabilities, particularly crucial as the adoption of these tools continues to expand. Furthermore, maintaining competitive pricing while incorporating advanced features and ensuring user-friendliness requires ongoing investment and innovation from vendors. Despite these challenges, the long-term forecast remains positive, with the market expected to witness substantial growth driven by ongoing technological advancements and increasing demand for agility and cost-effectiveness in app development across diverse sectors. The accessibility of these platforms democratizes app creation, empowering non-programmers to participate in the development process. This continuous expansion in usability and functionality positions the drag-and-drop app builder software market for sustained, significant growth over the next decade.
This will audit all of the web App Builder Applications in an organization, and provide a list of the widgets within them. The list will be in a csv file. You can then cross reference the list of widgets with the following blog, in order to prioritize the order with which you migrate your Web App Builder Applications to Experience Builder. https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-experience-builder-documents/functionality-matrix-for-web-appbuilder-and/ta-p/1113766
Welcome to Norfolk County's public platform for exploring and downloading open data. [Norfolk County]
Public Notification is a configuration of Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS that can be used by local government staff to identify a collection of properties and create mailing labels, or a structured text file, of owners and occupants.Learn more
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The Application Builder Software market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing demand for rapid application development and deployment across various industries. The market, estimated at $15 billion in 2025, is projected to exhibit a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15% from 2025 to 2033, reaching approximately $45 billion by 2033. This expansion is fueled by several key factors, including the rising adoption of low-code/no-code platforms, the need for businesses to quickly adapt to changing market conditions through agile application development, and the increasing availability of cloud-based solutions offering scalability and cost-effectiveness. The diverse range of applications being built, from simple business process automation tools to complex enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, further contributes to market growth. Leading players such as Appian, Mendix, and OutSystems are driving innovation through continuous product enhancements and strategic partnerships, fostering competition and accelerating market evolution. The market is segmented based on deployment type (cloud, on-premise), application type (mobile, web), industry (BFSI, healthcare, retail), and licensing model (subscription, perpetual). While cloud-based solutions dominate the market due to their accessibility and scalability, on-premise deployments still hold significance for organizations with stringent data security and compliance requirements. Growth constraints include the complexity of integrating legacy systems with newly built applications and the potential skills gap in utilizing low-code/no-code development platforms effectively. However, the rising popularity of citizen development initiatives and the availability of comprehensive training programs are mitigating this challenge. Furthermore, the increasing adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) capabilities within application builder platforms is expected to further propel market expansion in the coming years. The diverse vendor landscape, encompassing both established players and innovative startups, provides ample choices for businesses of all sizes seeking customized application development solutions.
A zip file of code for the Reclamation Interactive Visualization and Exploration Resource (RIVER) application. Files contain a mix of ArcGIS Web AppBuilder code developed by Esri, custom-developed code, and code developed by third parties, as described in the Readme file.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of February 2024 and is no longer being updated. A new version of this item is available for your use.This web application highlights some of the capabilities for accessing Landsat imagery layers, powered by ArcGIS for Server, accessing Landsat Public Datasets running on the Amazon Web Services Cloud. The layers are updated with new Landsat images on a daily basis.Created for you to visualize our planet and understand how the Earth has changed over time, the Esri Landsat Explorer app provides the power of Landsat satellites, which gather data beyond what the eye can see. Use this app to draw on Landsat's different bands to better explore the planet's geology, vegetation, agriculture, and cities. Additionally, access the entire Landsat archive to visualize how the Earth's surface has changed over the last forty years.Quick access to the following band combinations and indices is provided:Agriculture : Highlights agriculture in bright green; Bands 6, 5, 2Natural Color : Sharpened with 15m panchromatic band; Bands 4, 3, 2 +8Color Infrared : Healthy vegetation is bright red; Bands 5, 4 ,3 SWIR (Short Wave Infrared) : Highlights rock formations; Bands 7, 6, 4Geology : Highlights geologic features; Bands 7, 6, 2Bathymetric : Highlights underwater features; Bands 4, 3, 1Panchromatic : Panchromatic images at 15m; Band 8Vegetation Index : Normalized Difference Vegetation Index(NDVI); (Band 5 - Band 4)/(Band 5 + Band 4)Moisture Index : Normalized Difference Moisture Index (NDMI); (Band 5 - Band 6)/(Band 5 + Band 6)SAVI : Soil Adjusted Veg. Index); Offset + Scale*(1.5*(Band 5 - Band 4)/(Band 5 + Band 4 + 0.5))Water Index : Offset + Scale*(Band 3 - Band 6)/(Band 3 + Band 6)Burn Index : Offset + Scale*(Band 5 - Band 7)/(Band 5 + Band 7)Urban Index : Offset + Scale*(Band 5 - Band 6)/(Band 5 + Band 6)Optionally, you can also choose the "Custom Bands" or "Custom Index" option to create your own band combinationsThe Time tool enables access to a temporal time slider and a temporal profile of different indices for a selected point. The Time tool is only accessible at larger zoom scales. It provides temporal profiles for NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index), NDMI (Normalized Difference Moisture Index) and Urban Index. The Identify tool enables access to information on the images, and can also provide a spectral profile for a selected point. The Stories tool will direct you to pre-selected interesting locations.The application is written using Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS accessing imagery layers using ArcGIS API for JavaScript.The following Imagery Layers are being accessed : Multispectral Landsat - Provides access to 30m 8-band multispectral imagery and a range of functions that provide different band combinations and indices.Pansharpened Landsat - Provides access to 15m 4-band (Red, Green, Blue and NIR) panchromatic-sharpened imagery.Panchromatic Landsat - Provides access to 15m panchromatic imagery. These imagery layers can be accessed through the public group Landsat Community on ArcGIS Online.
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This course demonstrates how to select, modify, create, and share web applications using ArcGIS Online. ArcGIS Online offers many different options for creating web applications that share web maps, web scenes, and spatial functions. But how do you decide which web application best meets your requirements? Each web application option implements different functions and showcases a specific look and feel. You can choose a web application that meets your organization's functional requirements, apply your organization's look and feel, and share your web map without writing any code.Two workflows will be introduced for creating web applications using ArcGIS Online:Applying your web map to an existing template applicationCreating your own web application using Web AppBuilder for ArcGISAfter completing this course, you will be able to do the following:Identify the components of a web application.Create a web application from an existing configurable app template.Create a web application using Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS.Use ArcGIS Online to deploy a web application.