Hello,
I am trying to determine if it is possible to serve layers from geoserver
into an ArcView 10 project. If so how would I go about doing it? We are
currently using 9.2 and are trying to determine if it is worth upgrading to
the newest version of ArcView.
Currently using geoserver we serve multiple KML layers to ArcGIS Explorer.
However, since this program has limited functionality in terms of creating
maps we would prefer to use ArcView.
There's some stuff in ArcToolbox to read KML to a layer
Regards, Paul
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From: jsts [mailto:jstevens@anonymised.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 17 November 2010 10:03 AM
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Subject: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver and ArcView 10 compatibility
Hello,
I am trying to determine if it is possible to serve layers from geoserver
into an ArcView 10 project. If so how would I go about doing it? We are
currently using 9.2 and are trying to determine if it is worth upgrading to
the newest version of ArcView.
Currently using geoserver we serve multiple KML layers to ArcGIS Explorer.
However, since this program has limited functionality in terms of creating
maps we would prefer to use ArcView.
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you can use the Data Interoperability extension for arcgis.
No. You do not have to pay for it to use some limited features:
1. read wfs services and treat them as layers
2. read gml format.
Nevertheless, our Arcgis version (9.3) is in English, so you can follow it from the screenshots.
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From: jsts [mailto:jstevens@anonymised.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 7:03 PM
To: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver and ArcView 10 compatibility
Hello,
I am trying to determine if it is possible to serve layers from geoserver
into an ArcView 10 project. If so how would I go about doing it? We are
currently using 9.2 and are trying to determine if it is worth upgrading to
the newest version of ArcView.
Currently using geoserver we serve multiple KML layers to ArcGIS Explorer.
However, since this program has limited functionality in terms of creating
maps we would prefer to use ArcView.
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Thanks for the help so far.
Do you know if your able to open WFS layers in Arcview 10 as well and
whether its done the same way?
Also, can you edit the WFS layers or just read them?
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