Before: A PDF map showing zoning areas. Read Our Customer Success Stories. Shapefile SHP. Microsoft Excel. Adobe PDF Adobe PDF documents can contain text, tables, and even geospatial layers to display maps with georeferenced metadata Learn More Shapefile SHP The Shapefile format is a vector data format that stores the location, geometry, and attributes of geographic features in a set of related files.
Learn More. Start a Free Trial Learn More. Need help? Chat with us about pricing, products, and more! Publishing a tile layer creates a cached map service on the portal's hosting server and a tile layer item in your organization. The tile caches are stored on the hosting server in the same way as when you publish a tile package or service definition file in the portal.
When you share a scene layer from ArcGIS Pro , both a hosted scene layer and a feature layer are created in your organization. The scene service is always on the hosting server and the scene cache is stored in the tile cache data store in the same way as when you publish a scene layer package in the portal. However, you decide whether the associated feature layer references registered data or the data is copied to the relational ArcGIS Data Store.
When you publish a mosaic dataset or raster dataset as an imagery layer from ArcGIS Pro , you should reference the source data in most cases. When you do this, you decide whether to copy the data used in the script or model to the server—which creates a static copy of the data the service uses—or create a reference that the service can access. You can publish a web tool to the hosting server by copying data if the data size is small.
When the data is large, copying data can take a long time, and it is not recommended. If you publish a web tool with the geoprocessing service on a federated server, the data is stored on the federated server if you choose to copy the data.
This creates a geoprocessing service on the selected federated server and a web tool item in your organization. The data stays in the relational data store or spatiotemporal big data store, and the hosted map image layer displays that data.
You might do this if you want to make the feature layer data available in a truly read-only format. You can keep your hosted feature layer editable so you can make updates to the data and share the hosted map image layer with a wider audience. Hosted map image layers may perform better when displaying large volumes of data, and they support a broader range of symbology than hosted feature layers.
Therefore, you might publish a hosted map image layer from your hosted feature layer to use the map image layer as reference data in maps you share. See the ArcGIS Pro help for more information on publishing hosted map image layers from hosted feature layers.
If you want your web layers to reference your source data, you must register your data source with the ArcGIS Server site where you want the service to run. This ensures that the service can access the data. When you publish feature layers from a registered database, the data remains in the source database or enterprise geodatabase, and a feature layer item and map image layer item are created in your organization.
A map service with feature access enabled is also created on the federated server you selected when you published. For imagery layers, the data remains in the source geodatabase or folder, an image service is created on the federated ArcGIS Image Server site, and an imagery layer item is created in your organization. To publish a map image layer from a map in ArcGIS Pro , you must register the data source or sources with the federated server to which you publish.
All the data in the map stays in your registered data source, a map service is created on the federated server, and a map image layer is created in the organization. For more information on publishing maps, features, and imagery to federated servers, see Layers published to your portal's federated servers. When you share a geoprocessing script or model from ArcGIS Pro , you can choose to reference registered data rather than copying all data.
If you want the tool to reference the data, the data must be in an enterprise geodatabase that you registered with the federated server. When you or other members of your organization add data store items to the portal, the types of layers you publish depend on the type of data store.
Database data store items—You, the data store item owner, can bulk publish feature layers and map image layers that reference the data in a database accessed through the data store item. Folder and cloud data store items—You and anyone you share the data store item with can create imagery layers from folder and cloud data store items. The imagery layers reference the image files accessible through the data store. Feedback on this topic?
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