Our organization is upgrading to ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1. We currently have several WABs that we will need to convert over to 11.1 Experience Builder. Are the user types and roles the same?
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Hello @ABishop ,
The comparison indicates that both ArcGIS WAB and ArcGIS Experience Builder fall under same App bundle i.e. "Essential Apps" for both ArcGIS Enterprise older version and ArcGIS Enterprise 11.x.
At 10.9.1 :
ArcGIS Web AppBuilder : An introduction to licensing apps through your portal—Portal for ArcGIS | Documentation for ArcGIS E... (Web AppBuilder is included with the essential apps)
ArcGIS Experience Builder : An introduction to licensing apps through your portal—Portal for ArcGIS | Documentation for ArcGIS E... (ArcGIS Experience Builder is included with the essential apps)
At 11.x (reference 11.1 documentation )
ArcGIS Web AppBuilder : An introduction to licensing apps through your portal—Portal for ArcGIS | Documentation for ArcGIS E... (Web AppBuilder is included with the essential apps)
ArcGIS Experience Builder : An introduction to licensing apps through your portal—Portal for ArcGIS | Documentation for ArcGIS E...(ArcGIS Experience Builder is included with the essential apps)
Then it would narrow down to the User Type which you assign them and important thing to note would be the following:
It would also be of good help to check the following as well. These will help in understanding what would be available for you at experience builder and which WABs can be migrated now, which ones not to and which capability to choose for replacement in Experience builder :
Some additional help:
ArcGIS Web AppBuilder is retiring. Web AppBuilder leverages the Esri legacy JavaScript API, version 3.x of the ArcGIS API for JavaScript, which will be retired in July 2024. As its underlying technology retires, Web AppBuilder will also retire. The developer edition of Web AppBuilder will retire in July 2024, Web AppBuilder in ArcGIS Enterprise will have its final release in the first half of 2025, and Web AppBuilder in ArcGIS Online will retire in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Current users of ArcGIS Web AppBuilder should consider migrating their apps to ArcGIS Experience Builder. It is recommended that you start new app projects in Experience Builder. For more information and for migration resources, see the Web AppBuilder roadmap for retirement.
I hope I was able to provide some clarity on the query you had.
Hope it helps!
-Archit
Hello @ABishop ,
The comparison indicates that both ArcGIS WAB and ArcGIS Experience Builder fall under same App bundle i.e. "Essential Apps" for both ArcGIS Enterprise older version and ArcGIS Enterprise 11.x.
At 10.9.1 :
ArcGIS Web AppBuilder : An introduction to licensing apps through your portal—Portal for ArcGIS | Documentation for ArcGIS E... (Web AppBuilder is included with the essential apps)
ArcGIS Experience Builder : An introduction to licensing apps through your portal—Portal for ArcGIS | Documentation for ArcGIS E... (ArcGIS Experience Builder is included with the essential apps)
At 11.x (reference 11.1 documentation )
ArcGIS Web AppBuilder : An introduction to licensing apps through your portal—Portal for ArcGIS | Documentation for ArcGIS E... (Web AppBuilder is included with the essential apps)
ArcGIS Experience Builder : An introduction to licensing apps through your portal—Portal for ArcGIS | Documentation for ArcGIS E...(ArcGIS Experience Builder is included with the essential apps)
Then it would narrow down to the User Type which you assign them and important thing to note would be the following:
It would also be of good help to check the following as well. These will help in understanding what would be available for you at experience builder and which WABs can be migrated now, which ones not to and which capability to choose for replacement in Experience builder :
Some additional help:
ArcGIS Web AppBuilder is retiring. Web AppBuilder leverages the Esri legacy JavaScript API, version 3.x of the ArcGIS API for JavaScript, which will be retired in July 2024. As its underlying technology retires, Web AppBuilder will also retire. The developer edition of Web AppBuilder will retire in July 2024, Web AppBuilder in ArcGIS Enterprise will have its final release in the first half of 2025, and Web AppBuilder in ArcGIS Online will retire in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Current users of ArcGIS Web AppBuilder should consider migrating their apps to ArcGIS Experience Builder. It is recommended that you start new app projects in Experience Builder. For more information and for migration resources, see the Web AppBuilder roadmap for retirement.
I hope I was able to provide some clarity on the query you had.
Hope it helps!
-Archit