Enabling ???Feature Access??? introduces errors when publishing,

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12-21-2012 01:21 AM
JamalNUMAN
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Enabling ???Feature Access??? introduces errors when publishing,

Despite the fact that all the feature classes included in my mxd file are registered (as shown in the screenshots below), the system produces errors requiring registration of the feature classes!

[ATTACH=CONFIG]20129[/ATTACH], [ATTACH=CONFIG]20130[/ATTACH]

What might be the problem?

Thank you

Best

Jamal
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Jamal Numan
Geomolg Geoportal for Spatial Information
Ramallah, West Bank, Palestine
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DerekLaw
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Hi Jamal,


Do the geodatabase need to be SDE (workgroup/enterprise) to be edited via web?


A1. Yes. For web editing, your data must be stored in an ArcSDE geodatabase.

Is it possible to edit file/personal geodatabase over Web?


A2. No.

Do the mxd file (from which the service is created) need to be in the same folder with the geodatabase?


A3. When you publish a service, the source mxd file need to be accessible to the ArcGIS account. But it does not need to be in the same location as the geodatabase that contains the source data.

where can  i find the *.sd file once the mxd is published?


A4. After you publish a service, its resources are stored in the server directories folders.

if we don't go for the "data store" (in case the "feature access" is not selected) then where the data is physically stored when published? in which folder?


A5. The same location as A4.

Hope this helps,

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DerekLaw
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Hi Jamal,

This problem is the same as the data store problem you identified this this other similar thread,

Thread: ArcGIS Server Properties (data store): �??the data item is an inaccessible�?�


And Eric addressed it. You need to ensure that the ArcGIS account can access the data location and has permissions on it. In the case of feature services, you'll need to give it read/write access.

Registering your data with ArcGIS Server using ArcGIS for Desktop


Hope this helps,
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by Anonymous User
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Original User: Jamal432@gmail.com

Hi Jamal,

This problem is the same as the data store problem you identified this this other similar thread,

Thread: ArcGIS Server Properties (data store): �??the data item is an inaccessible�?�


And Eric addressed it. You need to ensure that the ArcGIS account can access the data location and has permissions on it. In the case of feature services, you'll need to give it read/write access.

Registering your data with ArcGIS Server using ArcGIS for Desktop


Hope this helps,



Thank you very much Derek and Eric for the elaboration.

[ATTACH=CONFIG]20145[/ATTACH]

-Do the geodatabase need to be SDE (workgroup/enterprise) to be edited via web? Is it possible to  to edit file/personal geodatabase over Web?

-Do the mxd file (from which the service is created) need to be in the same folder with the geodatabase?

-where can  i find the *.sd file once the mxd is published?

- if we don't go for the "data store" (in case the "feature access" is not selected) then where the data is physically stored when published? in which folder?

Best

Jamal
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DerekLaw
Esri Esteemed Contributor
Hi Jamal,


Do the geodatabase need to be SDE (workgroup/enterprise) to be edited via web?


A1. Yes. For web editing, your data must be stored in an ArcSDE geodatabase.

Is it possible to edit file/personal geodatabase over Web?


A2. No.

Do the mxd file (from which the service is created) need to be in the same folder with the geodatabase?


A3. When you publish a service, the source mxd file need to be accessible to the ArcGIS account. But it does not need to be in the same location as the geodatabase that contains the source data.

where can  i find the *.sd file once the mxd is published?


A4. After you publish a service, its resources are stored in the server directories folders.

if we don't go for the "data store" (in case the "feature access" is not selected) then where the data is physically stored when published? in which folder?


A5. The same location as A4.

Hope this helps,
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by Anonymous User
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Original User: Jamal432@gmail.com

Hi Jamal,




A1. Yes. For web editing, your data must be stored in an ArcSDE geodatabase.



A2. No.



A3. When you publish a service, the source mxd file need to be accessible to the ArcGIS account. But it does not need to be in the same location as the geodatabase that contains the source data.



A4. After you publish a service, its resources are stored in the server directories folders.



A5. The same location as A4.

Hope this helps,


Thank you for the very informative answer. This has solved a lot of confusion.

Very much appreciated.

Best

Jamal
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