The Reference registered data: Visualization configuration is not available. The Use symbol types compatible with all clients option is not available.Listed below are limitations when sharing to older versions. Click Jobs to view the cache status in the Job Status pane.Ĭonsiderations when sharing to older portalsĪlthough web maps can be shared to any portal, not all functionality is supported in every version of Portal for ArcGIS. If the web map is composed of web layers cached automatically on the server, the layers may not be viewable while cache generation is in progress. Alternate symbols present in the source map will also be written to a web map when this option is selected. CIM symbols that appear downgraded in older clients. Rendering CIM symbols, such as ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.x. Choose this option if your web map will be used in newer client applications that support
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Optionally, uncheck the check box to preserve 2D point, line, and polygon symbols as ArcGIS Pro symbols, also known as Esri Cartographic Information Model (CIM) symbols. The Use symbol types compatible with all clients option is checked by default.Map layers are shared as a tile layer to support fast visualization. This editable map is ideal for collectingĭata from users who do not have access to your enterprise Other map layers are shared as tile layers. This map also supports querying.įeature layers are shared as a web feature layer
This editable map is ideal for enterprise editing workflows, as the web layers honor data sources registered with the federated server. Any feature layers in the map are also shared as an editable feature layer. Map layers are shared as a dynamically rendered map image layer. This configuration is not available when sharing to Ideal for displaying regularly updated data. This interactive map supports querying and is Shared as a dynamically rendered map image layer. The configurations are described in the following table: For more information about working with registered data, see Manage registered data stores. The Copy all data configurations copy the source data for all layers in the map (including layers that reference registered data sources) to the server. Any subsequent updates to those data sources are reflected in their corresponding web layers. The Reference registered data configurations create web layers that reference registered data sources. You can change some of these properties if you configure the web map. The configuration you select determines the types of web layers that are created with the web map and their default properties. When you share a web map, you provide required item details, select a configuration, choose a portal location, and set sharing properties. Share a web map using a selected configuration
You can monitor the status of your sharing job in the Job Status pane. You can continue to work with ArcGIS Pro while your sharing job is processing. In this case, your account must also have privileges to publish web layers.
To configure this functionality in an existing Esri Story Map application, users must create another map application using the Media Map template, and embed the map via URL into the Esri Story Map application. However, Media Map offers the hover pop-up functionality in a map application, allowing users to view attributes by hovering the cursor over a feature. Esri Story Map does not offer the 'hover over' functionality that automatically displays information in a map application. How To: Enable hover pop-ups in Esri Story Map Summaryīy default, to view an attribute of a feature in Esri Story Map, the user must click on the feature and an attribute pop-up window shows the value.