The GeoDataServer component provides programmatic access to a geodatabase.
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Extended Error Information
Use the ISupportErrorInfo method InterfaceSupportsErrorInfo to determine if the object supports extended error information. If the object supports extended error info, VC++ developers should use the OLE/COM IErrorInfo interface to access the ErrorInfo object. Visual Basic developers should use the global error object Err to retrieve this extended error information.
Interfaces
Interfaces | Description |
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IGeoDataServer | Provides access to methods supported by a GeoDataServer Object. |
IGeoDataServer2 | Provides access to methods supported by a GeoDataServer Object. |
IGeoDataServerInit | Provides access to members that support initializing a GeoDataServer. |
IGeoDataServerObjects | Provides access to fine grained objects that are part of a GeoDataServer. |
ILogSupport (esriSystem) | Provides access to methods for initializing an object for logging. |
IObjectActivate (esriSystem) | Provides access to methods for activating and deactivating objects. |
IObjectConstruct (esriSystem) | Provides access to methods for constructing an object. |
IRequestHandler (esriSystem) | Provides access to members that control handing of request messages. |
IRequestHandler2 (esriSystem) | Provides access to members that control handing of request messages. |
IServerObject (esriServer) | Provides access to properties of a map or geocode server object. |
IServerObjectExtensionManager (esriServer) | Provides access to members that help locate installed server object extensions. |
ISupportErrorInfo | Indicates whether a specific interface can return Automation error objects. |
Remarks
The GeoDataServer coclass represents a connection to a geodatabase. It exposes methods to perform geodatabase replication operations, make copies using data extraction and query and browse a geodatabase. A GeoDataServer may be initalized with a local geodatabase or it may be accessed as a service published inside ArcGIS server. Through ArcGIS server, you can use a GeoDataServer to perform geodatabase operations on a remote geodatabase over the internet.