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Data Interoperability Extension

Eliminate data-sharing barriers with state-of-the-art direct data access, transformation, and export capabilities. The ArcGIS Server Data Interoperability extension supports direct read of more than 100 data formats, including GML, XML, Autodesk, DWG/DXF, MapInfo MID/MIF and TAB, Oracle and Oracle Spatial, and Intergraph GeoMedia Warehouse. This extension allows you to combine multiple data sources and distribute spatial extract, transform, and load (ETL) capabilities in applications.

With the Data Interoperability extension for ArcGIS Server, you can

  • Publish map documents as Web services that contain any of the data formats supported by the Data Interoperability extension.
  • Publish and run geoprocessing models as Web services that contain Quick Import, Quick Export, and custom Spatial ETL tools.

Get a complete list of supported formats

 

ArcGis Server Extensions Advanced Standard Basic
3D Extension* - Share advanced 3D modeling and analysis. Yes
GIS Web Services Supports - Share advanced statistical modeling and analysis. Yes
Network Extension* - Share advanced network modeling and analysis. Yes Yes
Spatial Analysis - Supports server-based analysis and geoprocessing, including vector, raster, 3D, and network analytics as well as models, scripts, and tools Yes Yes
Spatial Extension* -Share advanced raster data modeling and analysis. Yes
Data Interoperability Extension - Provide Web access to hundreds of data formats. Yes
Windows Only
Yes
Windows Only
Image Extension - Deliver fast access to hundreds of data formats. Yes
Windows Only
Yes
Windows Only
Job Tracking Extension - Provide Web access to GIS workflow management. Yes
Windows Only
Yes
Windows Only
Geoportal Extension - Organize, share, and discover GIS resources. Yes Yes
Schematics Extension - Share advanced network diagrams and models. Yes
Windows Only

What is the ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension?

The extension is an optional extension to ArcGIS and is based on Safe Software's FME technology. The extension provides support for reading over 100 GIS, CAD, and database formats. The extension also provides tools for quick data translations between these supported formats. The ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension includes the FME Workbench application from Safe Software. This is a graphic authoring environment that allows you to visually build data transformations to manipulate spatial data as it is moved from one system to another. FME is a complete spatial extract, transform, and load (ETL) solution that enables GIS professionals to quickly translate, transform, integrate, and distribute spatial data.

 

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What is spatial ETL?

ETL stands for extract, transform, and load. ETL means you extract data from a source system, transform the data into the format and data schema required by the destination system, then load the data into the destination system. The spatial in spatial ETL means you can extract, transform, and load spatial data.

 

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Licensing Installation? Is ArcGIS Data Interoperability included with the core ArcGIS Desktop product?

No. ArcGIS Data Interoperability is an extension to ArcGIS, meaning it adds optional functionality to the core ArcGIS product. This is similar to the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst, ArcGIS 3D Analyst, or ArcGIS Network Analyst extensions.

 

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What ArcGIS license level is required to work with the ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension?

ArcGIS Data Interoperability is supported at all license levels: ArcView, ArcEditor, and ArcInfo.

 

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Does this work in ArcScene and ArcGlobe?

Yes, the extension works in all the desktop applications: ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcScene, and ArcGlobe.

 

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I have a license of the ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension, but I need to download the software. What should I do?

If you have received a license of ArcGIS Data Interoperability, you can download the software at www.esri.com/agdidownload.

 

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I have an evaluation copy of ArcGIS Data Interoperability. What do I need to make it a fully licensed version?

You can turn the evaluation copy of ArcGIS Data Interoperability into a full version of the software by contacting ESRI Customer Service to purchase a license. Users with a single use license of ArcGIS Desktop will receive a registration number that can be inserted using the registration wizard in the ArcGIS Desktop Administrator. Users with a concurrent use license will receive an updated license file that can be added using the Update License tool on the license manager server.

 

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I have a license of the ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension; how do I enable support for additional data formats?

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Does the extension provide support for raster data formats?

At this time, there is only one available raster format for export—PNG/GIF. All other formats are vector formats.

 

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Which formats does ArcGIS Data Interoperability support?

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Which transformers are included with ArcGIS Data Interoperability?

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What types of transformations can you do when creating your own data format?

The extension supports numerous transformations for assembling data and joining attributes.

 

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Can I edit data supported via this extension?

No, data accessed from this extension is read-only. However, you can select and export the features you want to edit to a geodatabase, then after editing, convert the features back to the source format.

 

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How do I create a Spatial ETL process with the ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension?

There are two options for saving an ETL process. You can create a Spatial ETL custom geoprocessing tool that can be used to move data from one system to another, or you can create a custom format, which is a dynamic transformed view of a data source that requires no data conversion.

 

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What is an example of why you would create a Spatial ETL tool?

One common example is if you have multiple sources of data that you want to migrate to an enterprise geodatabase that has been preconfigured to a standardized data model. Spatial ETL tools can be used to clean, update, and validate the source data to match the destination data model and load it into the enterprise geodatabase.

 

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What is an example of why you would define your own data format?

One example may be to use and display data that is stored in a GPS log file. For example, many people store or receive GPS data in a delimited text format. You can build a custom format that reads the text data, then transforms the data into a more recognizable GIS format, such as one that can be displayed as point and line geometries with associated attributes. All the feature construction and attribute joining would happen behind the scenes, allowing anyone using this data format to use the GPS log in ArcGIS, similar to other data formats.

 

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Is the ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension available for ArcGIS Engine?

Yes. The ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension for ArcGIS Engine enables the desktop extension's data handling and support capabilities to be embedded in custom desktop applications.

 

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Is there an ArcGIS Data Interoperability API?

No, there is no ArcGIS Data Interoperability application programming interface (API). The direct format use is available via the plug-in data source in standard ArcObjects, and the extension just adds functionality to this data type. The transformation capabilities are not available outside the user interface and geoprocessing environment. The Data Interoperability extension for ArcGIS Engine provides access to ArcGIS Data Interoperability tools (Quick Import, Quick Export, Spatial ETL) through the geoprocessor class.

 

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Is the ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension available for ArcGIS Server?

Yes, the ArcGIS Server Data Interoperability extension is available for ArcGIS Server.

 

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What edition of ArcGIS Server is required for ArcGIS Server Data Interoperability extension?

ArcGIS Server Data Interoperability extension is available with ArcGIS Server Standard and Advanced.

 

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What functionality does the ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension for ArcGIS Server provide?

ArcGIS Server Data Interoperability extension will enable you to

  • Extend map services by publishing map documents that contain any interoperability-supported format.
  • Extend geoprocessing services by publishing geoprocessing models that contain Quick Import, Quick Export, or Spatial ETL tools.

 

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Do I need an ArcGIS Desktop Data Interoperability license to work with the ArcGIS Server Data Interoperability extension?

You don't need an ArcGIS Desktop Data Interoperability license to "make it work" on ArcGIS Server; however, you will need an ArcGIS Desktop Data Interoperability license to author the resources before publishing them to ArcGIS Server. These resources can be either a map document or geoprocessing model. This follows the author, publish, use paradigm of ArcGIS.

 

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Are there any plans to release the ArcGIS Data Interoperability for ArcGIS Server extension for UNIX/Linux?

No. At this time, there are no plans to release or support the extension on UNIX/Linux.

 

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