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ArcExplorer—Java Edition |
Addresses are probably the most commonly used form of geographic data. Geocoding is the process by which you add point locations defined by street addresses, or other address information, to your map. It's the computerized equivalent of pushing pins into a street map on your wall. Address matching is a type of geocoding. You can do single record address matching on Image Services or Feature Services using ArcExplorer.