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Reading a .txt with WMS Links and publishing them to FME Server / ArcGIS ServerRest Interface

  • January 12, 2014
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schlomm
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Hi all,

 

As you can see, I have a quite complex question. Some genereal information:

 

I'm using
  • Windows Server 2012
  • FME Desktop and Server 2013 
  • ArcGIS Server 10.2
What I want to do: Using a Web Harvesting program, which searches on a OpenData-Site for accessible WMS Service, which I want to integrate in my WebMap.

 

The WebHarvesting program stores all WMS links in a txt file.

 

The links look like this: http://gateway.hamburg.de/OGCFassade/DE_HH_WMS_INSPIRE_A3_4_Bodennutzung_lokal.aspx?SERVICE=WMS&REQUEST=GetCapabilities&VERSION=1.3.0

 

 

Now I want to use FME Desktop, which reads/parsed the line and after that, FME should publish these links to the FME or ArcGIS Server Rest Interface.

 

 

So....firstly my question would be: Is this possible?

 

And secondly: If it is possible, how to realize it?

 

 

 

Regards!

Best answer by david_r

Hi,

 

 

yes, you can split up an URL in FME using a PythonCaller and the code previously posted here.

 

 

For publishing on ArcGIS Server using the REST interface, have a look at the HTTPFetcher / HTTPUploader / HTTPDeleter transformer.

 

 

David
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  • January 13, 2014
Hi,

 

 

yes, you can split up an URL in FME using a PythonCaller and the code previously posted here.

 

 

For publishing on ArcGIS Server using the REST interface, have a look at the HTTPFetcher / HTTPUploader / HTTPDeleter transformer.

 

 

David

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