Workflow: Prepare and publish a parcel fabric

The parcel fabric layer is published as a feature service that is consumed via the ArcGIS Pro client. Before you publish the parcel fabric, you need to prepare your environment for the publishing process.

Prepare for publishing

When you publish and consume a feature service that contains a parcel fabric, conditions and prerequisites apply. Follow the steps below to prepare your environment for the publishing process.

Prerequisite:

  • Parcel fabric map layers must be from a database connection established as the database parcel fabric owner or administrator. This is the database user that is referenced in the database connection when the parcel fabric is created.
  • The connected portal account must be the parcel fabric portal owner. This is the portal user that was active when the parcel fabric was created. This portal user account must have privileges to publish content and to create, update, and delete content.

  1. Before you add your parcel fabric to the map, set the versioning type of your geodatabase connection to Branch.
    1. Right-click your database connection in the Catalog pane and click Geodatabase Connection Properties.
    2. On the Geodatabase Connection Properties dialog box, choose Branch under Versioning Type, and click OK.

    Note:
    • Branch versions can only be edited using feature services. If the versioning type of your geodatabase connection is not set to branch versioning, you cannot edit your parcel fabric once it's published.
    • If you switch from traditional to branch versioning with your parcel fabric layers already in the map, you must add your parcel fabric to a new map to detect the new database connection properties.

    Learn more about branch versioning

  2. Right-click the parcel fabric in the Catalog pane, and click Add To New Map to add the parcel fabric and its associated layers to a new map.

    You do not need to add each associated layer to the map. By adding the parcel fabric to the map, all dependent parcel layers are added as well.

    Note:
    • All parcel layers must be in the map to publish a parcel fabric as a feature service.
    • Any symbology set on the layers will be lost during publishing. Set and save symbology on published parcel fabric layers.

    Learn more about the parcel fabric layer

  3. Right-click the feature dataset, point to Manage, and click Register As Versioned to register the feature dataset containing the parcel fabric as versioned.
  4. Make sure the parcel topology is enabled. The parcel fabric cannot be published if parcel topology is not enabled.

    Note:

    To determine whether topology is enabled on a parcel fabric, right-click the parcel fabric in the Catalog pane and click Properties. On the Parcel Fabric Properties dialog box, select the General tab and expand the Parcel Fabric subheading.

  5. Register your enterprise geodatabase as a data store with your server. The parcel fabric web layers must reference data from registered data sources.

    You can also register your enterprise geodatabase as a data store when publishing or analyzing your data. An analyzer error message will appear in the Share As Web Layer pane if your database is not registered with the server. To register your data sources, click Options > Register Data Source wIth Server on the error message.

  6. If necessary create and manage access to your branch versions

Publish the parcel fabric as a feature service

To publish a parcel fabric as a feature service, follow these steps.

  1. Ensure that the parcel fabric and all its associated layers are added to the current map view.
  2. Click the Web Layer drop-down arrow on the Share tab and click Publish Web Layer.
    Note:

    The parcel fabric in the map must be connected to the default version for publishing.

  3. In the Share As Web Layer pane, add a web layer name, a summary, and tags.

    A summary and tags are required to publish web layers.

  4. Under Data, choose Reference registered data.
  5. Under Layer Type, check Feature.
  6. Under Location, choose where to share your data.
  7. Under Share with, choose ArcGIS Enterprise, and choose a group if applicable.
  8. On the Configuration tab under the Configure Layers icon Layer, choose Version Management and Validation under Capabilities.

    Note:
    • The Version Management and Validation options will not be available if the feature dataset containing the parcel fabric is not branch versioned. Make sure the parcel fabric has been added to the map from a branch-versioned database connection.
    • The Validation option enables topology validation on the parcel fabric when it's published as a feature service. Make sure topology is enabled before publishing a parcel fabric.
    • You can publish the parcel fabric as read-only without version management and validation.

  9. On the Configuration tab under the Configure Pooling icon Configure Pooling, make sure Dedicated instance is chosen under Instance Type.

    Shared instance pools do not support version management, validation, and parcel fabrics.

  10. Go back to the Configure Layers icon Layer and click the Configure Web Layer Properties button Editing next to Feature to open the feature properties.
  11. Under Operations, choose Enable editing and allow editors to and choose Add, update, and delete features.
  12. Under Properties, choose Allow geometry updates, Allow update of true curves, and Only allow true curve updates by true curve clients. Also choose Apply default to features with z-values and set a default z-value, for example 0. Choose Allow geometry updates without m-value.

    Publish the parcel fabric layer as a feature service.
    The parcel fabric layer can be published as a feature service that is consumed via theArcGIS Pro client.

  13. Click Analyze to identify any potential issues or errors.

    Two types of analyzer messages are displayed on the Messages tab. Errors are issues that must be fixed before you can publish your web layers. Warnings are issues in which performance, appearance, or data access may be affected. Double-click the error or warning for a solution or access to a help topic. Right-click the error or warning for suggestions on how to address the issue.

  14. Click Publish to publish the web layers.

Add the parcel fabric web layer to the map

The parcel fabric is shared as a feature layer to Portal for ArcGIS. The feature layer contains the parcel fabric and its feature classes. After publishing is complete, both the feature layer and map image layer are available.

To add the parcel fabric and its associated layers to the map, complete the following steps:

  1. Click the Portal tab in the Catalog pane.
  2. Locate and double-click the parcel fabric feature layer to display the parcel fabric layer and its associated layers.
  3. Right-click the parcel fabric layer and click Add To New Map.

You can also add the parcel fabric to a current map; however, only one parcel fabric can be added to a single map. You do not need to add all the associated layers to the map.

Note:

When you add the parcel fabric layer to the map, all associated layers are automatically added as well.

Parcel fabric feature layer
Double-click the parcel fabric feature to display the parcel fabric layer and its associated layers.

Learn more about the parcel fabric layer