Disponible con licencia de Location Referencing.
Web maps can be authored using ArcGIS Pro. You can choose to add the data layers you intend to use, zoom to the extent, select a basemap, include a description of the map, and save it as your own item in Portal for ArcGIS for use in the Event Editor web application. Web maps can be authored and made editable by sharing with branch versioning enabled.
Share as web layers with linear referencing capability
You can share your web layers with the linear referencing capability.
- Sign in to ArcGIS Pro with your portal credentials.
It must be a portal with a federated ArcGIS Server site.
- Create a map in an ArcGIS Pro project, and create the appropriate routes, event layers, and optionally, a redline layer.
- To share a web feature layer, do one of the following:
- Comparta todas las capas que se puedan utilizar en el mapa como capa web. En la pestaña Compartir, en el grupo Compartir como, haga clic en la flecha desplegable Capa web y haga clic en Publicar capa web .
- Comparta las capas seleccionadas en el mapa como capa web. Seleccione las capas en el panel Contenido. Haga clic con el botón derecho en cualquier capa seleccionada, apunte a Compartir y haga clic en Compartir como capa web .
Aparece el panel Compartir como capa web.
- Proporcione un nombre para la capa web.
- For Layer Type, click Feature.
- Si el portal activo es ArcGIS Enterprise y se desea hacer referencia a los datasets de una base de datos empresarial registrada, active Referencia a datos registrados. Al habilitar Referencia a datos registrados se incluirá una capa de imágenes del mapa.
Nota:
Do not choose the Copy all data option.
- Rellene los campos Resumen y Etiquetas.
- Specify how the web layer will be shared:
- Todos: esta opción hace que el contenido sea público. Cualquiera puede acceder a él y verlo.
- Mi organización: esta opción permite compartir su contenido con todos los usuarios autenticados de la organización.
- Grupos: esta opción permite compartir el contenido con los grupos a los que pertenece y sus miembros.
The following image is an example.Nota:
The Share with options will vary when sharing to ArcGIS Enterprise using the Reference registered data option.
- Click the Configuration tab.
- Check the Linear Referencing check box under Capabilities.
- Click Analyze to check for any errors or issues. You must resolve all errors.
- Once validated, click Publish to share your web layer using the default configuration.
Your web layer is now published with linear referencing capability.
Share as web layers with linear referencing and version management
Version management provides management capabilities for editing feature services, such as:
- Creating, modifying, deleting, and switching to a feature service version
- Reconciling and posting edits from a child version to the default version
- Undoing, redoing, saving, and discarding individual edits that have been made on a feature service version in an edit session
Quick version management comparison
Purpose of sharing data | Capabilities needed while publishing | Geodatabase connection type |
---|---|---|
For multiuser editing scenarios when data is accessed directly from the enterprise geodatabase—also known as traditional versioning | Feature Layer, Linear Referencing | Traditional |
For multiuser editing scenarios when data is accessed via feature services with undo and redo ability—also known as branch versioning | Feature Layer, Linear Referencing, Version Management | Branch |
To perform editing activities using feature services, the version management capability should be turned on while publishing data.
Data preparation
Sharing web layers with linear referencing capability and version management requires some data preparation steps. Use the following steps to prepare your data prior to publishing:
- Do all data loading using ArcGIS Pro prior to changing your geodatabase connection type (step 3) and registration (step 4).
- Depending on whether your data is not versioned or using traditional versioning, you must do the following:
- If your data is not using any versioning, proceed to step 3.
- If your data is already registered as versioned, unregister each feature class and table as versioned. In ArcGIS Pro, right-click each feature class or table in the Catalog pane and click Manage > Unregister As Versioned.
- Your geodatabase connection must be explicitly set to the branch versioning connection type.
Right-click the geodatabase in the Catalog pane and click Geodatabase Connection Properties. On the Geodatabase Connection Properties dialog box, choose Branch under Versioning Type.
Sugerencia:
You can also change your geodatabase connection type to branch versioning using the Update Geodatabase Connection Properties To Branch geoprocessing tool.
Nota:
The Branch versioning option is only available for 10.6 or later enterprise geodatabases.
- All data layers in the database must have the following:
- Global IDs, except for the locks table.
If Global IDs are not present, right-click a feature class or table in the Catalog pane and click Manage > Add Global IDs.
- Enabled editor tracking with UTC time, except for the locks table. To enable editor tracking, do the following:
- Right-click a feature class or table in the Catalog pane, and click Properties.
- Click the Editor Tracking tab.
- Check the Enable editor tracking check box.
- In the Record dates in section, make sure UTC is chosen.
Nota:
Check other requirements before registering data as branch versioned.
- Global IDs, except for the locks table.
- Register the data layer in your database as branch versioned, except for the locks table. Right-click a feature class or table in the Catalog pane and click Manage > Register As Versioned to register it as branch versioned.
Nota:
If a new, unversioned feature class is added to the feature dataset after data from the feature dataset has been published as a service, re-register the feature dataset as versioned and restart the service.
Precaución:
Once registered as branch versioned, data can no longer be edited when accessed directly from the database connection. Branch versioned data can only be edited through feature services.
You'll still be able to view the data when connected to the default version and make schema changes directly from the database connection.
Also note that to access the registered branch versioned dataset, the minimum client version is ArcGIS Pro 2.1. This also means that the dataset is not available for use in ArcMap.
- Enable time on your data layers.
- Right-click a layer in the Contents pane and click Properties.
- Click the Time tab.
- Click the Layer Time drop-down arrow and choose Each feature has start and end time fields.
Learn more about setting the time view for LRS data and setting the time view for LRS data in a group
Nota:
Once the data is published, you cannot set time filters for layers.
Publishing your data
Once your version has been created and the data edited, you can publish the data.
- Publish the data to your organization's portal as a web layer using steps 1 through 9 in the previous section of Share as web layers with linear referencing.
Nota:
When creating a map in ArcGIS Pro, start with a new map and ensure all data in the map's layers is from a branch geodatabase.
- On the Configuration tab, check both Linear Referencing and Version Management under Capabilities.
- Click Analyze to check for any errors or issues. You must resolve all errors before you can complete the publishing process.
Nota:
Analyzers are used to validate the branch versioned dataset when publishing as a feature service. The following conditions are enforced by these analyzers:
- ArcGIS Server 10.5 and earlier instances are not supported.
- If Version Management is enabled under Capabilities, all layers must be of the same registration type.
- All data must belong to a branch workspace.
- All data must be published from the default version.
- The connected geodatabase user must be the owner of the data.
- Definition queries must not be present.
- All fields must be visible.
- Once validated, click Publish to share your web layer.
Your layers are now published as a feature service with linear referencing and version management capability. ArcGIS Pro users with Portal for ArcGIS credentials can now create child versions of your feature service and start editing.