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Is the ssl certificate required to publish the geoprocessing tool

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02-23-2015 03:00 PM
Chang-HengYang
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Hi All,

I am wondering if I need to install ssl certificate on teh web server for the geoprocessing tool working well such as Print tool(JavaScript API).

Thanks,

Hank

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TomSellsted
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Hank,

No.  You can run geoprocessing scripts from your web server without having an SSL certificate for them. 

Regards,

Tom

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TomSellsted
MVP Regular Contributor

Hank,

No.  You can run geoprocessing scripts from your web server without having an SSL certificate for them. 

Regards,

Tom

Chang-HengYang
Regular Contributor

Hi Tom,

Thank you for the help.

Hank

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TomSellsted
MVP Regular Contributor

Hank,

You are most welcome!

Regards,

Tom

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Chang-HengYang
Regular Contributor

Hi Tom,

I am wondering if the ArcGIS Web Adapter is required for the geoprocessing tool to work on our web map portal for the public.

Thanks,

Hank

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TomSellsted
MVP Regular Contributor

Hank,

No, it is not necessary.  The web adaptor allows you to integrate ArcGIS for Server with your web server.  You can still use any other published services directly from your ArcGIS server.  For example:

http://cityarc.ci.yakima.wa.us:6080/arcgis/rest/services

is the internal path to our collection of rest services

https://gis.yakimwa.gov/arcgis101/rest/services

is the path to our rest services from our web adaptor

All services function exactly in the same way.

Regards,

Tom

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Chang-HengYang
Regular Contributor

Hi Tom,

Thank you for the quick updating. I am wondering if your print url in your web mapping application is linked from internal server service or external rest service (web adaptor). Or the print tool is working from both server services.

Thanks,

Hank

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TomSellsted
MVP Regular Contributor

Hank,

It is working from both.

Regards,

Tom

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