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Sometimes this just happened but I don't know why. These days I put the source data into the ArcMap document, | Sometimes this just happened but I don't know why. These days I put the source data into the ArcMap document, | ||
and then | and then set the Data Frame to Web Mercator. | ||
I use the "WGS 1984 (ITRF00) to NAD 1983 HARN" transformation | |||
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Revision as of 21:30, 28 August 2019
A checklist
Feature Service
Map Image Service (cached tiles)
Pro's
- Symbolization designed in ArcMap is preserved so not much to do in the client.
- You will need to set up a separate group for each zoom level. This is incompatible with Feature Services so you need two MXD's to publish both Map and Feature Services.
Con's
- Don't use Maplex. Since the tiles are built on the server it will do a terrible job at labels. You might want to use annotation instead of labels. (ick)
- If you get the projection wrong, tiles will be unusable in a web map.
- Bulky, lots of raster data.
- When you zoom in you'll see the rasterization.
The service should be in Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) so that it's most compatible with other public map services (OSM, ESRI, Google, ...).
Sometimes this just happened but I don't know why. These days I put the source data into the ArcMap document, and then set the Data Frame to Web Mercator. I use the "WGS 1984 (ITRF00) to NAD 1983 HARN" transformation