Hi, I would like to enable a KML service on a service I'm publishing from Pro (2.2).
Content is all vector. Here's what I'm doing. I publish it as both a Map and Feature service. However my end customer primarily needs KML.
So, I don't see KML as an option in the service creation screen in 2.2. Ok, so I go to the Server Manager that hosts services for my Portal instance (jeez this is already getting so confusing), and I click on the Capabilities there. No KML. Huh?
So I go to ArcGIS Desktop 10.6.1 and connect with admin credentials to my AGS instance, stop the service, examine its properties and lo and behold there is a KML checkbox. I check it and leave defaults enabled. I hit OK, and here's what I get:
ERROR: 'AGSMembershipProviderWrapper' is not a valid extension type for 'MapServer'.
How do I publish from ArcGIS Pro and create a KML network link? Since KML has long been an OGC standard I would assume this should not take moving heaven and earth to do, and I'm probably missing something very simple.
Any luck with this? I am having the same issue regarding enable kml.
Hi Claire, nope. In fact there are 2 or 3 bugs I've already reported regarding KML handling, which has really fallen apart in Pro.
Eric - Do you have a bug number for this?
Sure: BUG-000119738
Eric,
Could you just make a KML from the toolbox and host the KML on a server somewhere (not AGOL)?
Hi Adrian,
I don't think so. It's a regularly updated table on a registered data store, so I need a styled network link, vs. hosting a static kml file.
Additionally, Layer to KML is broken in ArcGIS Pro for raster content, when I need to capture that as a KMZ.