Hello Berhanu,
Can you try navigating to your service in a regular browser? Does that work? And can you try adding it to either ArcGIS Explorer online or an ArcGIS Online map? Try those first just to test.
Katy
Hi Berhanu,
Based on your comments, this sounds like a "firewall/security access" issue. Your ArcGIS Server web services cannot be accessed by web clients outside of your intranet domain. I would check with your IT systems folks to verify if they can be accessed externally (e.g., outside of your intranet domain).
Hope this helps,
I am currently using ArcGIS Viewer for Silverlight to develop web applications. All application developed so far are very nice and accessible on our intranet. The problem emerged now is during we access the applications on internet. Though I have both a client access and a cross domain at my root (�?�\wwwroot ) doesn�??t access the services we have on our GIS server except the base map from ESRI.
Any body with solution?
I thank you !!!
1- Application developed using ArcGIS Server are accessible on internet
Please see the link GIS Ethiopia http://www.wve.org.et/
I have the exact same issue.
The map services I have running display fine locally - the services page displays when the URL is loaded in a browser, they also uploaded to arcgis.com and are accessable there, as well as in argis explorer online.
So - the services are running fine and accessible from the outside, but in the silverlight viewer I get nothing, no connection, no layers. I've tried cutting and pasting the URL from the services directory and other various path names, but nothing has worked.
Hi Berhanu,
I accessed the link you referenced and it opens a Web ADF application - but I don't see a table of contents for any data layers and when I click on the map display, I get a "no features found" message. I think there is only a basemap displayed and I don't think this site is working properly, can you please double-check?
Have you tried to view the HTTP request and response using a standard tool for interrogating HTTP communication such as Fiddler, Silverlight Spy, FireBug (FireFox add-on) in your web browser? What kind of messaging is reported?
Hope this helps,