We use ArcIMS for displaying data from our research department. http://appalachia.outdoors.org/mapping/ So far it works great for us. We also are having discussions about some much larger projects which would utilize the system. Ironically, we found that the most tricky part of it all is the initial install. Specifically getting the java servlet engine to play nicely. But it's just a matter of the right configuration (and which engine you decide to use - we are on CF5 not CFMX). And there are some great hint docs out there that will help with that (let me know if you have problems and I can dig them up). Once you have it installed, it's pretty easy to use. I would also agree with whomever posted about learning ArcXML. Some real power can be gained through the use of that which simply can't be gotten any other way.
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