I am using ArcGIS 10.2.2.
I have building polygons. These have been extruded based on their actual heights. I have draped an aerial photo over them. Looks beautiful in 3D Analyst.
Question:
Can I view this as a layer in Web App Builder Developer Edition 2.2? I read about the 3DFX Widget, but this does not seem to be able to do something like I did using 3D Analyst. But, I could be incorrect. Any suggestions?
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Hi Tim,
> I do not have ArcGIS Pro. Is this required? If not, what do I need? I need to publish not on AGOL, but WAB DE using the LocalLayer Widget. This is not going to be shared with the Public.
Yes, ArcGIS Pro is required. It is not included with ArcGIS 10.2.2, but it is part of ArcGIS Desktop 10.3 and later releases. You need ArcGIS Pro to publish/share a scene layer. A scene layer only lives in a "portal" and not in a GIS Server. In the GIS Server, it is called a scene service. It is NOT possible to do this with ArcMap. In order to "store" a scene layer, you will also need to enable either an ArcGIS Online organization, or a Portal for ArcGIS instance with a hosting server configuration and the ArcGIS Data Store.
FYI, help topic: Scene services—Documentation | ArcGIS Enterprise
Hope this helps,
Tim,
Could you first publish your result as a web scene, then utilize that scene in WAB?
I do not have ArcGIS Pro. Is this required? If not, what do I need?
I need to publish not on AGOL, but WAB DE using the LocalLayer Widget. This is not going to be shared with the Public.
Tim,
I'm not sure but I could not find any info for doing this in ArcMap. Can you get an ArcGIS Pro license (since you already have an ArcGIS Desktop license)?
Hi Tim,
> I do not have ArcGIS Pro. Is this required? If not, what do I need? I need to publish not on AGOL, but WAB DE using the LocalLayer Widget. This is not going to be shared with the Public.
Yes, ArcGIS Pro is required. It is not included with ArcGIS 10.2.2, but it is part of ArcGIS Desktop 10.3 and later releases. You need ArcGIS Pro to publish/share a scene layer. A scene layer only lives in a "portal" and not in a GIS Server. In the GIS Server, it is called a scene service. It is NOT possible to do this with ArcMap. In order to "store" a scene layer, you will also need to enable either an ArcGIS Online organization, or a Portal for ArcGIS instance with a hosting server configuration and the ArcGIS Data Store.
FYI, help topic: Scene services—Documentation | ArcGIS Enterprise
Hope this helps,