Address Manager Web Service offers batch geocoding and reverse geocoding for your Internet applications and offers IP and phone number lookups. You can use Address Manager to input a set of street addresses, phone numbers, or IP addresses and receive a candidate list and associated x,y coordinates for each input. You can also use this Web service to input a set of x,y coordinates and receive corresponding street addresses. You are permitted to store the results from Address Manager locally in your own database. From there, you can make the data available to other applications.
Address Manager Web Service is available through a SOAP interface or through a Web solution on the ArcWeb site. The SOAP interface lets you pass in up to 100 values at a time and get back matches along with match quality information. The Web solution lets you upload a DBF file with up to 1 million values along with some identifying information and download the locations as a DBF file.
Address Manager Web Service allows you to perform the following functions:
http://www.arcwebservices.com/services/v2006/AddressManager.wsdl
https://www.arcwebservices.com/services/v2006/AddressManager.wsdl
NOTE: HTTPS is available if you need added security to call ArcWeb services. Authentication Web Service and other ArcWeb services must be accessed with the same IP address for the authentication token to be valid.
http://www.arcwebservices.com/v2006/solutions/manager.jsp
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