Can I email a saved project (axl) file to someone who has AEJEE so he or she can use it too?
You can send your finished project file as an email attachment to someone else to open in AEJEE if and only if two conditions are met. 1). All the remotely served data layers in your project are from working ArcSDE and/or ArcIMS servers. 2) All the local data layers (those stored on the computer’s hard drive) are in exactly the same place, same absolute path — using the exact same directory, folder and name on both computers. NOTE that AEJEE does NOT support relative paths (or links). We have yet to find any clever workarounds to persuade the AEJEE software to support relative paths. Please let us know if you do, and nudge the ESRI folks gently if you see them. • Does AEJEE support ArcSDE rasters? Nope. While AEJEE can display raster images stored on a local hard drive, i.e. local rasters, and it can display raster images delivered via an ArcIMS internet map service, it cannot display or support ArcSDE GIS data delivered over the internet. • Does AEJEE support WMS layers? No, not the
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