This repository contains some of the 3D ArcGIS API for JavaScript sessions that were shown at the virtual Esri Developer Summit 2020. The presentations are created with reveal.js, featuring interactive samples for which the source code can be found in this repository.
The full 2020 Developer Summit technical session playlist is available on YouTube.
Javier Gutierrez, Esri R&D Center Zürich
Thomas Other, Esri R&D Center Zürich
Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo3wPofGN-0
Discover the 3D capabilities of the ArcGIS API for JavaScript and learn how to leverage them to build stunning 3D web applications. This session will focus on the fundamental 3D building blocks of the API: SceneView, 2D and 3D layers, terrain, and symbology.
Jonathan Uihlein, Esri
Heather Gonzago, Esri
David Koerner, Esri R&D Center Zürich
First part (2D) | Second part (3D)
Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0m7F8FuAlc
Discover the next-generation web editing experience using version 4 of the ArcGIS API for JavaScript. You will learn how to enable and customize the API's editing components as well as create custom web mapping applications for various editing scenarios.
David Koerner, Esri R&D Center Zürich
Arno Fiva, Esri R&D Center Zürich
Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maEXHMI9ddQ
Urban development processes often involve large interest groups and sometimes even the citizens themselves. This is where 3D based web application play an important role, as they are accessible yet intuitive. Using a range of 3D components, such as BuildingSceneLayers, editing feature layers and analysis tools, we can build powerful yet simple to use apps that run in the browser. In this session we will look at an example use case and deep dive into the application code.
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