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== Overview ==
== Overview ==


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I read the page here but I want a few more details collected in one place so I am writing this page.
I read the page here but I want a few more details collected in one place so I am writing this page.


== Geoprocessing package (.gpk) ==
== File formats ==
 
My suspicion is that they are all zip archives but I have only looked at a tile package so far.
 
=== Geoprocessing package (.gpk) ===
 
=== Layer package (.lpk) ===
 
These are apparently extensions of layer files (.lyr) that have been around forever.
The layer package is a container for a layer file and its associated data.
 
=== Locator package (.gcpk) ===


== Layer package (.lpk) ==
=== Map package (.mpk) ===


== Locator package (.gcpk)==  
=== Tile package (.tpk) ===


== Map package (.mpk)==
I already wrote some stuff here about [[ArcGIS and Tiled Maps]].
A tile package is an ESRI-specific container for a cache of raster tiles.


== Tile package (.tpk) ==  
== ESRI Tools ==


I already wrote some stuff here [[ArcGIS and Tiled Maps]].
As usual you can make things from ArcMap but there are ways to automate workflow with tools.


== Related Tools ==
There is a package tool set in the standard toolboxes, in Data Management / Package folder.


'''Package Result''' Packages one or more geoprocessing results, including all tools and input and output datasets, into a single compressed file (.gpk).
One has an odd name: '''Package Result''' is the one to use to create a geoprocessing package
The rest are straightforward: "Package Layer", "Package Map", etc. and the more explicitly named "Create Map Tile Package".

Latest revision as of 19:40, 20 February 2014

Just started work on this article this morning Brian Wilson (talk) 11:40, 20 February 2014 (PST)

Overview

I am looking at the package types supported in ArcGIS 10.1. I read the page here but I want a few more details collected in one place so I am writing this page.

File formats

My suspicion is that they are all zip archives but I have only looked at a tile package so far.

Geoprocessing package (.gpk)

Layer package (.lpk)

These are apparently extensions of layer files (.lyr) that have been around forever. The layer package is a container for a layer file and its associated data.

Locator package (.gcpk)

Map package (.mpk)

Tile package (.tpk)

I already wrote some stuff here about ArcGIS and Tiled Maps. A tile package is an ESRI-specific container for a cache of raster tiles.

ESRI Tools

As usual you can make things from ArcMap but there are ways to automate workflow with tools.

There is a package tool set in the standard toolboxes, in Data Management / Package folder.

One has an odd name: Package Result is the one to use to create a geoprocessing package The rest are straightforward: "Package Layer", "Package Map", etc. and the more explicitly named "Create Map Tile Package".