Qawilliam beabletousesqlitedatabasewith?topandserverat10.2? Can the 10.2 Desktop and Server use the SQLite database? At10.2sqlitedatabaseswillbeaccessibleinarcgis?topvia "QueryLayers" butwil
About the new features of Geodatabase10.2, QA Will I be able to use SQLite database with desktop and server at 10.2? Can the 10.2 Desktop and Server use the SQLite database? At 10.2 SQLite databases will be accessible in ArcGIS Desktop via "Query Layers" but wil
Q & A about the new features of Geodatabase10.2
Will I be able to use SQLite database with desktop and server at 10.2?
Can the 10.2 Desktop and Server use the SQLite database?
At 10.2 SQLite databases will be accessible in ArcGIS Desktop via "Query Layers" but will be blocked from being published to a Map Service or Feature Service. additional support for SQLite databases will be possible in future releases.
ArcGIS shorttop10.2 can use "Query Layer" to access the SQLite database, but it cannot publish the map service or element service with the data source SQLite database. Additional support for SQLite databases may be available in future versions.
Can geodatabase archiving be used with file and personal geodatabases at 10.2?
In ArcGIS10.2, can FileGeodatabase and Personal Geodatabase use geographic database archiving?
New capabilities were added at 10.2 to support archiving against non-versioned data, but this does not include file and personal geodatabases.
10.2 non-registered version data stored in the database is supported, but this does not support files and personal geographic databases.
Why are there limitations to changing field properties?
Why are there restrictions on changed field attributes?
New capabilities have been added at 10.2 to support the updating of field properties were possible. however, the properties that can be changed and how they can be changed depends on the database management system you are using; you can only make changes that your database allows. for example, if your database does not allow you to change the length of a field in a table that contains data, you cannot change the field length through ArcGIS.
It is possible that the new feature has been added to 10.2 to support updating field attributes. However, the attributes that can be changed and how they are changed depend on the user's use. The database management system can only allow changes to your database. For example, if your database does not allow you to change the length of fields containing data in the table, you cannot use ArcGIS to change the field length.
What is happening to the Spatial Data Server that was introduced with ArcGIS 10.1?
What are the changes in the Spatial Data Server of ArcGIS10.1?
Esri currently has no plans to extend the support of the Spatial Data Server technology component of ArcGIS for Server to Windows 2012. however, we have plans to integrate the capabilities of Spatial Data Server into the core GIS Server encoded with ArcGIS for Server.
Esri currently does not plan to support Spatial Data Server for Windows 2012. However, we plan to integrate the Spatial Data Server into the GIS Server kernel of ArcGIS Server.
We anticipate that our next update to the ArcGIS system, which is planned for June 2013, will allow core Feature Services from ArcGIS Server to access in read-write mode non-geodatabase enabled databases. in this manner, you will be able to create feature services with ArcGIS for Server on top of databases like Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, PostGRES and other ArcGIS Server supported databases, leveraging native database spatial types and without having to create a geodatabase.
We plan that in March, the new version of ArcGIS10.2 will be able to access (read or write) non-geographical databases in the ArcGIS Server's element service.
We expect the next ArcGIS system, which is planned to be updated in June 2013, will allow core function services to enable databases in non-geographic databases in the micro-server access read/write mode. In this way, we will be able to use the local database space types in these databases such as Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and s without creating a geographical database to publish the element service.
What are some examples of the quality and performance issues fixed with 10.2?
What are the improvements to the features and performance of ArcGIS10.2? Can I give an example?
Examples of the improvements with 10.2 for quality and performance are as follows: Provide a way to easily determine the release version of your enterprise geodatabase through the database properties dialog. this will help to insure users can stay up to date and communicate release information correctly. corrected issues with the reconciling of geometric networks that cocould have led to network inconsistencies or issues during reconcile. corrected issues with the reconciling of relationship classes that cocould have led to data loss.
10.2 examples of improving features and performance are as follows:
You can view the version number of an enterprise-level geographic database in the database Properties dialog box;
Modified the situation where the geometric network may cause inconsistencies during version Association.
Data loss may be caused by modified coordination relationships.
Are there any integration plans for ArcGIS and Hadoop?
Is there any integration plan between ArcGIS and Hadoop?
Yes. after the Dev Summit, an open source toolkit will be made public that will allow developers to build their own processing workflows for Hadoop, and execute them from ArcGIS. the open source toolkit will be focused on providing a Geometry API for Hadoop Map Reduce developers, in addition to a set of utilities to leverage the Geometry API for Hadoop Hive queries. developers will build their own customization through this toolkit then for execution of execution a set of GP tools will be available to allow import and export of data between an Enterprise GeoDatabase and HDFS, and to also define the workflows and execute them based on the customizations that developers will build.
Yes. An open-source toolkit will be made public after the Dev Summit meeting. It will allow developers to build their own Hadoop processing workflows and execute them using ArcGIS. It will focus on the open-source toolkit, providing a ry API for Hadoop's Map Reduce development, and a set of utilities that use the ry API Hadoop's honeycomb query. With this toolkit, developers will build their own custom tools to facilitate the execution of a group of GP tools will allow the import and export of enterprise-level geographic databases and HDFS data, you can also set workflows and perform custom development.
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