Publish the Topographic Production Service

You can enable the Topographic Production Service capability and configure operations or other settings when you share your map as a web layer.

Enable capabilities

Complete the following steps to enable this capability:

  1. Click the Share tab in ArcGIS Pro.
  2. In the Share As group, click the Web Layer drop-down arrow and click Publish Web Layer.

    La fenêtre Partager en tant que couche web apparaît.

  3. Type a name for the web layer.
  4. Renseignez les champs Résumé et Balises.
  5. In the Data and Layer Type section, choose Map Image.
  6. Sous Location (Emplacement), utilisez le menu Folder (Dossier) pour choisir le dossier du contenu de votre portail dans lequel stocker la couche Web. Vous pouvez également créer un dossier.

    Par défaut, la couche Web est stockée à la racine du contenu de votre portail.

    Conseil :

    Cliquez sur le bouton Browse (Parcourir) Parcourir pour accéder à un dossier du contenu de votre portail. Vous avez également la possibilité de saisir un nom de dossier dans la zone de texte.

  7. Utilisez les menus déroulants Server and Folder (Serveur et dossier) pour choisir le serveur fédéré sur lequel publier le service, ainsi que le dossier dans lequel le stocker. Vous pouvez également créer un dossier.

    Par défaut, le service est stocké dans le dossier racine du serveur.

    Remarque :

    Les options Server and Folder (Serveur et dossier) sont visibles uniquement en cas de partage dans ArcGIS Enterprise avec l’option Reference registered data (Référencer les données inscrites). Dans ce cas, vous pouvez également cliquer sur le bouton Data Stores (Répertoires de données) Répertoire de données pour ouvrir la fenêtre Manage Registered Data Stores (Gérer les répertoires de données inscrits). Utilisez cette fenêtre pour inscrire les géodatabases et les dossiers auprès des serveurs fédérés.

  8. Sous Share with (Partager avec), définissez le mode de partage de la couche Web :
    • Tout le monde : cette option rend votre contenu public. Tout le monde peut y accéder et l'afficher.
    • Mon organisation : cette option permet le partage de votre contenu avec tous les utilisateurs authentifiés de l'organisation.
    • Groups (Groupes) : cette option vous permet de partager votre contenu avec les groupes auxquels vous appartenez, ainsi que leurs membres.

    Laissez toutes les options non cochées pour définir le niveau de partage sur le propriétaire de l’élément.

  9. Click the Configuration tab.
  10. Click the Configure Layers button Configurer les couches.
  11. In the Capabilities section, check the Topographic Production check box to enable its service.

    The list of capabilities here depends on your Enterprise version, the types of data included in your map image layer, and whether you are sharing to a server that has server object extensions or server object interceptors.

    After this capability is enabled, you can configure the service properties.

Configure the service properties

Complete the following steps to configure service operations and other service properties:

  1. In the Capabilities section, for Topographic Production, click the Configure Service Properties button Configurer les propriétés du service.

    The TopographicProductionServer Properties pane appears.

  2. Optionally, check any of the check boxes in the Operations section to enable or disable the service's operations.

    Topographic Production service operations are enabled by default. The following operations are supported:

    products

    Retrieves the products that the Topographic Production Service supports.

    jobs

    Contains additional operations.

    addProduct

    Adds a map product definition to the service that can be used to generate a map.

    removeProduct

    Removes a product from the Topographic Production Service.

    generateProduct

    Automates the process of producing a layout or map based on a map product.

    updateProduct

    Updates an existing product's properties.

  3. In the Properties section, specify the following properties:
    1. For tmserverDatabase, specify the database for the Topographic Production Server or leave it blank and the service creates a file-based database in a default location on the server (C:\ProgramData\ESRI\TopographicProduction).

      This property should be left blank only in single-machine deployments. If a multimachine deployment is used, specify an enterprise connection path to use. Your Enterprise organization must have read access to the specified location. When publishing multiple map services in a multimachine deployment, all of them must use the same enterprise connection.

    2. For productType, specify the type of map products this service should support, such as MTM, TDS, and CTM.

      Each map product definition has a type property. When you specify a value for productType, only products that match this value are returned by the service. If you leave it blank, all products are returned. For example, if a single service contains the data to produce MTM products, specify MTM as the product type.

    3. For extractionTimeout, specify how long in seconds the extraction of data can run before timing out.
    4. For autoUpdateProducts, specify whether the service automatically updates existing map product definitions with the ArcGIS Pro product data files installed by the ArcGIS Production Mapping product files installer.

      The default is True.

    Remarque :

    You can make a Cleanup Interval property available through the Enterprise Manager site; it is infrequently used and unavailable by default. This property specifies the number of hours before temporary data used to produce a map product is deleted from the server. If you make it available, the default is 24.

  4. Optionally, configure additional properties by clicking the Configure Parameters button Configurer les paramètres.
  5. Click the Configure Pooling button Configurer le groupage.
  6. Ensure that the Dedicated instance option is chosen in the Instance Type group.
  7. Optionally, specify the range for the number of instances per machine in the Number of instances per machine section.

    This is the minimum and maximum number of dedicated instances that can run for the service at any given time, including when the service is not in use.

  8. Éventuellement, cliquez sur l’onglet Content (Contenu) pour afficher la structure des dossiers et les sous-couches de la couche Web.

Publish the service

Once you have configured all of the settings for the service, you can analyze the configuration and publish to your active Enterprise portal by completing the following steps:

  1. Click Analyze to check for problems.

    Errors and warnings are listed on the Messages tab. Right-click a message to open its help topic or take corrective action in the software. Errors Erreur must be resolved before you can share the web layer. Resolving warnings Avertissement is recommended but not required.

    Learn more about analyzing GIS resources

  2. After you have resolved errors, and optionally, resolved warnings, click Publish to share the web layer.

    If you want to save a service definition for the web layer instead, click the Publish drop-down arrow and click Save As SD.

  3. When the web layer is successfully published, click the Manage the web layer link at the bottom of the pane.

    A browser page appears. If necessary, sign in to your portal to open the web layer's item page.

Once published, the service's operations can be used in a web app on the Enterprise portal.