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ESRI Conference Summary AIMS Coordinators meeting

ESRI Conference Summary AIMS Coordinators meeting. 2010. Conference Overview. Whole system Community basemap – note webinar Imagery is core to ArcGIS 10 arcgis.com instead of esri.com Little talk of anything past 10. Resources. Pre-Conference Q&A Plenary Videos Lightning Talks

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ESRI Conference Summary AIMS Coordinators meeting

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  1. ESRI Conference SummaryAIMS Coordinators meeting 2010

  2. Conference Overview • Whole system • Community basemap – note webinar • Imagery is core to ArcGIS 10 • arcgis.com instead of esri.com • Little talk of anything past 10

  3. Resources • Pre-Conference Q&A • Plenary Videos • Lightning Talks • Conference Proceedings • New in ArcGIS video demos • Help documentation • 75% has been rewritten/updated • 3 “Libraries” – Essentials, Professional, Administrator

  4. Training • Online Training Seminars • Live Training Seminar - Visualizing and Analyzing Imagery with ArcGIS 10 - Today • Day seminar – Increase Productivity with ArcGIS 10 - Oct

  5. Shannon’s 10 in 2010 list 10. Basemap layers 9.? 8. ? 7. ? 6. ? 5. ? 4.? 3. ? 2. ? 1. ?

  6. #10 – Basemap layers • Basemap and accelerated raster layers • allow navigation of the map without having to wait for the map to redraw. • display computed once and reused many times. • Continuous pan and zoom

  7. Shannon’s 10 in 2010 list 10. Basemap layers 9.? 8. ? 7. ? 6. ? 5. ? 4.? 3. ? 2. ? 1. ?

  8. #9 - User interface enhancements • Table tabs • Marker search • Add-ins • Table of contents • New selection tools

  9. #9 - User interface enhancements • Table tabs • Marker search • Add-ins • Table of contents • New selection tools

  10. #9 - User interface enhancements • Table tabs • Marker search • Add-ins • Table of contents • New selection tools

  11. #9 - User interface enhancements • Table tabs • Marker search • Add-ins • Table of contents • New selection tools Draw Order Source Visibility Selection Options

  12. #9 - User interface enhancements • Table tabs • Marker search • Add-ins • Table of contents • New selection tools

  13. #8 - Image Analysis and classification windows • Enhance images and apply common image processing techniques • Facilitate image classification • Define on-the-fly processing Clip Mask Edge Detection

  14. #7 - Time-aware layers • Plats example • http://admsaimgis01/ArcGIS/rest/services • DateRecord >= '2010/01/01‘ and <= ‘2010/08/10’ • 1262325600000, 1281469730000 • Export

  15. #6 - Geoprocessing tools execute in the background • Queue up tools to run • Continue working • One runs at a time • Cannot start edit session • Affected layers locked • All processes run in foreground during edit sessions

  16. Shannon’s 10 in 2010 list 10. Basemap layers 9. User interface enhancements - symbol search, tabbed tables, addins 8. Image Analysis and classification windows 7. Time-aware layers 6. Geoprocessing tools execute in the background 5. DDP 4.? 3. ? 2. ? 1. ?

  17. #5 – DDP

  18. #5 - DDP

  19. #4 - Query Layers • Allows you to use the power of SQL • Similar to ArcSDE view • Not persistent in the database • Won’t register with the geodatabase (won’t see in Catalog) • Works like any other layer in Arcmap

  20. #4 - Query Layers

  21. #3 - Editing • Feature templates • Snapping environment redesigned • Popup context toolbars • Easier to start edit session • Vertices, Annotation, parcels, etc

  22. #2 - Embedded windows • Catalog • Identify • Search • Results • Image Analysis • Pin open • Autohide/expand • Map doesn’t refresh

  23. Note the X,Y returned

  24. Maps, Data, Tools • Index options

  25. Shannon’s 10 in 2010 list 10. Basemap layers 9. User interface enhancements - symbol search, tabbed tables, addins 8. Image Analysis and classification windows? 7. Time-aware layers 6. Geoprocessing tools execute in the background 5. DDP 4.Query Layers 3. Editing - templates, defaults, popup context menu, toolbars,etc 2. Embedded catalog and other windows 1. ????

  26. #1 - arcpy • New python module • Useful for altering layer sources, updating symbology, managing data frames and elements, generating reports, printing, exporting • Can publish scripts as geoprocessing tools on ArcGIS server. • Limitations: No “New Map” function, no “Save as”, No “New object” function (north arrow, legend, etc)

  27. Arcpy.mapping example • It’s as simple as: • Import arcpy.mapping • mxd = arcpy.mapping.MapDocument(r"CURRENT") • arcpy.mapping.ExportToPDF(mxd,r"D:\workspace\testpdf.pdf")

  28. Shannon’s 10 in 2010 list 10. Basemap layers 9. User interface enhancements - symbol search, tabbed tables, addins 8. Image Analysis and classification windows? 7. Time-aware layers 6. Geoprocessing tools execute in the background 5. DDP 4.Query Layers 3. Editing - templates, defaults, popup context menu, toolbars,etc 2. Embedded catalog and other windows 1. Arcpy.mapping

  29. Honorable mentions? • New topology rules • Network and Geometric Network enhancements • 3D visualization and editing • Add basemap/ArcGIS Online

  30. Highlighted Sessions • Public Utility Application templates • Using ArcGIS server in the Amazon cloud • What’s new in the geodatabase at 10 • What’s new in ArcGIS Server 10

  31. 1.Public Utility Application templates • Include: • Geodatabase schema • Sample datasets • Maps • Layers • Editing workflows • Planning, project costs, mobile, etc

  32. 2.Using ArcGIS server in the Amazon cloud • Allow you to avoid IT problems and move faster on projects • Allow you to scale if and when you need the hardware • Bring ArcGIS server license with you and data • License for 1 mo, 3 mo, or 1 year

  33. 3.What’s new in the geodatabase at 10 • Open API for file GDB • Query Layers • Geometric Network improvements – improved creation and loading • Network data improvements – support for versioning and partial rebuilds and time. Location/Allocation type. • Replication improvements

  34. 4.What’s new in ArcGIS Server 10 • Compact cache – easier to move, create, update and delete. • Mixed transparency allowed • 150 new GP tools • Map services now support stand alone tables and time animation (exposed on rest point) • Feature service • MSD support for maplex, cartographic representations, and query Layers added and lock problem solved.

  35. Upgrading Notes • Must download or request DVD • New license manager • VBA is a separate license but is still available • Existing python scripts should be OK (2.6) • ArcSDEneeds to have ArcCatalog 10 to upgrade database during post install • Some tool names and menus have changed and additional training may be necessary (addxy data, annotation editing)

  36. Preliminary Issues • 9.3 Tfwx aren’t read by 10? Plat application. • FGDC Metadata may require separate upgrade • Need to investigate use of default database that is associated with MXD’s in a multi-user environment. • ArcGIS10 desktop cannot be used to administer older servers

  37. Initial problems • Addin Manager customizations are overwritten by ArcMap/Catalog • Metadata upgrade does not recognize valid feature classes • Arcpy.mappingListLayers()[0].replaceDataSource function does not replace the feature class name correctly for shp or SDE.

  38. JOCO Considerations • RTA – manatron is built on 9.3 • JCW – GBA is built on 9.3 • These may not have updates very soon and will require 9.3 desktop and SDE until the versions are released. • LP360 - ?? • Geopdf – may replace with functionality built into ArcGIS

  39. AIMS upgrade plan • ArcSDE will need to be last. • We plan to upgrade server and desktop first. • VBA has been converted to .Net. • FME requires service pack 2 • Debating about altering python scripts to remove references to arcgis.scripting, • Currently we are testing desktop.

  40. ESRI Connection Chart • ArcSDE Compatibility Matrix • Highlights- • Older client applications are not supported with newer versions of ArcSDEgeodatabases (see exception for ArcGIS 9.2 below). For example, ArcGIS 9.3 cannot connect to and use ArcSDE 10 geodatabases. • Newer client applications can make application server connections to and use older versions of ArcSDEgeodatabases as long as the new client does not try to use new functionality the older geodatabase would not understand. • Pre-10 geodatabases do not support the new and improved functions of ArcGIS 10 geodatabases such as: 6 new topology rules and support for larger scale geometric networks. • ArcGIS 10 can make direct connects to ArcSDE 9.3.1, 9.3, and 9.2 geodatabases.

  41. ArcGIS Server Compatibility • “Web applications built at previous versions will not automatically work in the latest software release. ArcGIS Server Manager will prompt to you to migrate older Web applications.” • ArcGIS Server 10 Migration

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