ArcGIS Server in the Enterprise - Willy Lynch

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ArcGIS Server in the Enterprise - Willy Lynch
How does ArcGIS Server integrate into an
Enterprise Environment?
Willy Lynch
Mining Industry Specialist
ESRI, Denver, Colorado USA
[email protected]
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Agenda
• Who is ESRI?
• What is ArcGIS Server?
– Introduction
– Architecture
– Services
– Administering ArcGIS Server
– Building Applications with ArcGIS Server Manager
– System Design and Sizing your ArcGIS Server Implementation
– ArcGIS Server Security
– Scaling ArcGIS Server
– Capacity Planning
– Tips and Tricks
• Flexicadastre and ArcGIS Server ?
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ESRI
(Environmental Systems Research Institute)
• Founded in 1969
• A Pioneer in GIS for 35+yrs
• Focused Strictly on GIS
• Privately Owned ($700m+ revenue)
• Consistent Annual Revenue Growth
• Ranked in the top 100 s/w Companies in world
• 350,000+ Clients Worldwide
• More Than One Million Users
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ESRI – A Global Company
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HQ - Redlands, California
12 Domestic Regional Offices
Distributors in More Than 80 Countries
Users in More Than 200 Countries
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ArcGIS Server Provides Many Possibilities
For Sharing, Integrating, and Leveraging Geographic
Knowledge
GeoWeb
Use
Serve
Author
Data
Maps
Models
Globes
Metadata
GIS Users and Professionals Will
Serve this Knowledge
. . . In an Open and Interoperable Environment
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Using the Web as a Platform to distribute
ArcGIS technology
Using
Explorer
NEW
NEW
Desktop
Web
Mapping
Web
Services
NEW
Engine
Authoring
Mobile
ArcIMS
ArcGIS
Server
ArcSDE
Any
DBMS
Serving
A Complete System for Authoring, Serving, and Using Geographic Knowledge
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GIS Is Evolving—and Supporting the Enterprise
Exploiting Advancing Infrastructure, Architecture, and Application
Technologies …
Legacy
Client / Server
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Today
Web Services
(Mapping & Visualization)
Emerging
Services Oriented Architecture
Integrating Distributed Data and Applications
Connecting Communities and Enabling Collaboration
Supporting Real-time Operations
Powering the Specialist—and Reaching the Generalist
. . . Entering the Mission Mainstream—a Foundation for Analysis and Decision-making
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ArcGIS Server 9.2
• Complete & Integrated server-based GIS
• Out-of-the-box applications and services
• Tremendous developer opportunities
Spatial Data
Management
ArcGIS
Desktop
ArcGIS
Explorer
Visualization
(Mapping)
Java
.NET
ArcGIS Server
Spatial
Analysis
Web Mapping
Applications
ArcGIS
Mobile
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Editions and Levels of ArcGIS Server
Capacity
Level
Functionality
Edition
Edition includes
Workgroup
Enterprise
• SQL Server
Express
• 10 desktop
users
• Any
supported
database
• Unlimited
users
Basic
• ArcSDE
• Geodata services for replication
Standard
Basic features plus
• Map, globe, geocoding,
geoprocessing (ArcView tools)
• Web ADF
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Advanced
Standard features plus
• Advanced geoprocessing
• Web editing
• Mobile ADF (Enterprise level)
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What extensions are available?
• Network Analyst*
• Data Interoperability*
• Spatial Analyst**
• 3D Analyst**
* = requires Standard or Advanced editions
** = requires Advanced edition
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ArcGIS Server Architecture
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Architecture - Overview
Clients
• Clients
Internet
• GIS Server
– SOM – Server Object Manager
– SOC – Server Object Container
• Data
GIS Server
– Web Server
– Web ADF
Web Tier
• Web Tier
Web Server
Web ADF
SOM
SOC
Data
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Architecture - Clients
Clients
• Clients
Web Tier
GIS Server
–Web Browsers
–Mobile Devices
–ArcGIS Desktop Clients
–ArcGIS Explorer
Internet
Web Server
Web ADF
SOM
SOC
Data
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ArcGIS Explorer
• A client for ArcGIS Server, offering an easy way
to deliver access to GIS content and capabilities.
• A free, lightweight, easy to use desktop
application that can access, integrate, and utilize
GIS services, geographic content, and other web
services.
More than an exploration tool,
it’s a way to deliver and
publish ArcGIS capabilities
to your users
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For more on ArcGIS Explorer…
• ArcGIS Explorer information
– http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/explorer/
– http://resources.esri.com/arcgisexplorer/
• ArcGIS Online
– http://arcgisonline.esri.com/
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Architecture – Web Server
Clients
• ArcGIS Server (Microsoft .NET)
Internet
– Apache/Tomcat
– IIS/Tomcat
– IBM Websphere 6.1
– Sun Java Application Server 9.0
– Weblogic 9.1/9.2
– Other Application Servers
GIS Server
• ArcGIS Server (Java)
Web Tier
– Internet Information Server (IIS)
Web Server
Web ADF
SOM
SOC
Data
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Architecture – Web ADF
Clients
• Web Application Developer
Framework
• Software framework designed to
support the development of Web
Applications
Web Tier
• Components of the Web ADF
GIS Server
Internet
– ADF Runtime
– ADF Software Developer Kit
Web Server
Web ADF
SOM
SOC
Data
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Architecture – Server Object Manager
Clients
• Listens for incoming requests
• Handles load distribution
among available machines
Web Tier
GIS Server
• Aware of available machines
to process those requests
Internet
Web Server
Web ADF
SOM
SOC
• Error logging
Data
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Architecture – Server Object
Clients
Container
• Receives incoming requests
from the SOM
• Returns the output back to
the SOM for delivery to
clients
Web Tier
GIS Server
• Processes the request for
GIS functionality
Internet
Web Server
Web ADF
SOM
SOC
Data
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Architecture – Data
Clients
• Accessible by the SOC
• File based
Web Tier
– Personal Geodatabase
– ArcSDE Personal/Workgroup
– ArcSDE Enterprise
GIS Server
• Geodatabase
Internet
Web Server
Web ADF
SOM
SOC
– Shapefile, Raster, Other
Data
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GIS Services
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What are GIS services?
• Service = GIS resource running on a server
– vs. GIS application on your local computer
• Almost any GIS operation that you can do locally
may be run using a service
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GIS Services
• GIS Services are the building blocks for
– Web applications
– ArcGIS Explorer maps
– Mobile applications
• Types of GIS Services that can be consumed in 9.2
– Map Service (2D)
– Globe Service (3D)
– Geocoding Service
– Network Analysis Service
– Geoprocessing Service
– Geodata Service
– Mobile Data Service
– KML
– WMS
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GIS Services can be used to Display Data
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GIS Services can Answer Questions
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What do you need to prepare?
Service type
Published using
Map
Map document (.mxd or .pmf)
Globe
Globe document (.3dd)
Geocode
Locator (.loc file or geodatabase)
Geodata
Geodatabase or Map document
with geodatabase layer
Geoprocessing
Toolbox (.tbx) or Map document
(.mxd) with tool layer
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Example: ArcGIS Online
• ArcGIS Online provides GIS services to ArcGIS
users
– Imagery, street maps, physical features, etc.
• ArcGIS Online uses ArcGIS Server
• You don’t need ArcGIS Server to consume the
services:
– ArcMap, ArcGIS Explorer, ArcGlobe, ArcReader, and
Web mapping applications are all supported clients.
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Administering ArcGIS Server
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Installation Overview
• Planning
• System Requirements
• Third-Party Applications
• Installation
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References
ArcGIS Server Software Documentation
http://support.esri.com/index.cfm?fa=knowledgebase.webHelp.agServer
System Design Strategies
http://www.esri.com/systemsint/kbase/strategies.html
ArcGIS Server System Requirements
http://support.esri.com/index.cfm?fa=knowledgebase.systemRequirements.matrix&pName=A
rcGIS%20Server&ProductID=66&pvName=9.2&PID=66&versionID=115&PVID=350
Customer Service
http://service.esri.com
Online Support Center
http://support.esri.com
Third-party products
http://www.microsoft.com
http://www.apache.org
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Building Applications with
ArcGIS Server Manager
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Using ArcGIS Server
1. Author GIS content
– ArcGIS Desktop
applications
2. Publish GIS services
– ArcCatalog
– ArcGIS Server Manager
3. Consume GIS services
– Web-mapping applications
– ArcGIS Explorer
– ArcGIS Desktop
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Publishing GIS resources
• Publish GIS resources to
create GIS services
• ArcCatalog
– Publish to ArcGIS Server wizard
– Add New Service
wizard
• Manager
– Publish a GIS
resource
– Add new service
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Consuming with ArcGIS Desktop
• Services can be consumed by any Desktop application:
ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcGlobe and ArcScene
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ArcGIS Server Manager
• Web-based administration tool
– Publish GIS Services
– Create Web-mapping applications
– Manage GIS Server properties
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Using Manager to publish services
• Publish and manage services just like ArcCatalog
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Creating applications with Manager
• Manage existing applications
• Create new applications
– New Visual Studio/Java project created
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ArcGIS Server Demo
• Author, Publish and Use GIS Data with ArcGIS
Server
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