VertiGIS Studio Web lets users build sleek GIS apps for browsers with 2D/3D maps. Apps are configured in a Web-Based-Designer (i.e. Chrome, Firefox, etc.) using layouts and components to define behavior, structure, and data. Studio Web is available On-Premises or SaaS.
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On-Premises Server Requirements (5-minute review)
- These requirements apply only to on-prem installations. Studio Web needs a Windows Server (2019+), .NET 4.8+, TLS enabled, and internet access.
- Recommended specs: 8GB+ RAM, 5GB+ storage, 4-core CPU. Optimize the server like a standard web server.
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VertiGIS Studio Web Installation Help (5-minute view)
- VertiGIS Studio Product On-Premises Downloads
- VertiGIS Studio SaaS Enablement (4-8 hour turnaround)
- Contact Customer Services: customerservice-ca@vertigis.com
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Community: Ready-to-use Web Esri JavaScript 4.x widgets for time slider and 3D tools
- VertiGIS has released ready-to-use Web incubator libraries that wrap Esri JavaScript 4.x widgets, including a Time Slider and several 3D tools, making them easy to add directly into VertiGIS Studio Web apps. These libraries can be downloaded, uploaded into Web Designer, and used as components, but they are provided as incubator libraries because the underlying Esri widgets do not fully support VertiGIS standards for accessibility, internationalization, and branding.
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- This feature was implemented in VertiGIS Studio Web 5.36. Two new commands, layers.reset-symbols and layers.reset-definition-expression, allow users to restore layer symbology and filters to their original default state without refreshing the application. The release also added four related tools: Reset All Symbols, Reset All Filters, Reset Symbol, and Reset Filter, addressing a common customer request for quickly reverting layer customizations.
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Community: Feature Comparison Matrix: Is feature X that was in GVH available in VSW yet? (2-minute read)
- A community-maintained feature matrix helps users compare Geocortex Viewer for HTML5 (GVH) functionality with VertiGIS Studio Web (VSW), making it easier to assess migration readiness and identify feature availability. The matrix is regularly updated, with new features highlighted in yellow, and currently reflects the VertiGIS Studio Web 5.37 release.
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VertiGIS Studio Web Sample Package (45-minutes review)
- This sample package provides a reference VertiGIS Studio Web solution with apps, workflows, reports, and print templates. It showcases advanced configurations and end-to-end examples that organizations can use as a starting point when building their own applications.
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Studio Web Documentation Center (Variable reads)
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Documentation: Studio Web Architecture Basics (2-minute scan/reference)
- Studio Web apps are created in Studio Web Designer. Apps may be deployed through the following default deployment stages: Development, Testing, Staging to Production or customized to meet your requirements. At every deployment stage, a copy of the app is saved to your Esri portal.
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Documentation: Designer UI Concepts
- Web Designer provides a streamlined interface for building apps. Key tools include layouts, device previews, components, search, language settings, undo/redo, configuration options, and app previews, making it easy to configure, manage, and test applications.
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Building an App
- You can build an app based on a template or completely from scratch. You can also create an app template based on an existing app. You can use the whole template or you can get configuration from a template or another app. The flexibility to quickly use and adapt existing components makes creating an app quick and easy.
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Deploy an App (1-minute read)
- Create an app from a template, a blank layout, or an existing app. Configure components in the Components panel, save your changes, then use Save As to name and store the app in ArcGIS Online or Portal for ArcGIS.
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Documentation: Studio Web Architecture Basics (2-minute scan/reference)
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Web Product Showcase (59-minute view)
- Web FAQ document
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