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Could I read the data from arc Gis with Fme desktop professional?

Yes, several ArcGIS formats available to read into FME (file GDB, SDE, etc).


Yes, several ArcGIS formats available to read into FME (file GDB, SDE, etc).

but to read ,I think it require Fme Esri but I have Fme desktop ?

And other question , Does it possible to read by oracle spatial data format ?

could u write me the method to connect Fme desktop with arc gis


but to read ,I think it require Fme Esri but I have Fme desktop ?

And other question , Does it possible to read by oracle spatial data format ?

could u write me the method to connect Fme desktop with arc gis

Hi @gogopotter90​ 

There are 2 requirements in order to work correctly with ArcGIS and FME applications.

  1. Required ArcGIS License types for FME Geodatabase formats
  2. FME license requirement for Esri formats (most likely an FME Esri Edition license will work). 

 

FME_License_Req_Esri 

 

But since you mention that you might need to read and write Oracle Spatial database, I would recommend using a Database Edition license  

 

To get you started here are a few articles that can help.

Tutorial: Getting Started with Geodatabase

How to use an Esri Template Geodatabase

Tutorial: Getting Started with Oracle

Working with GIS Data and FME

 


but to read ,I think it require Fme Esri but I have Fme desktop ?

And other question , Does it possible to read by oracle spatial data format ?

could u write me the method to connect Fme desktop with arc gis

Thanks , i will read what u meantioned .

i have read an article that use ArcGIS Feature services at Fme workbench .will be enough to read the data from Arcgis ?

any tips regarding it ?

fme desktop professional


but to read ,I think it require Fme Esri but I have Fme desktop ?

And other question , Does it possible to read by oracle spatial data format ?

could u write me the method to connect Fme desktop with arc gis

Yes, If you want to read the following formats, FME Desktop Professional Edition licenses is good enough for all the following datasets

Esri ArcGIS Online Feature Service

Esri ArcGIS Portal Feature Service

Esri ArcGIS Server Feature Service

A good starting point for this format are below

Tutorial: Getting Started with ArcGIS Online and Portal


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