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Designing, Deploying, and UsingDesigning, Deploying, and UsingCachedCached Map ServicesMap Services
David CrosbyDavid CrosbyDavid CrosbyDavid Crosby&&
CraigCraig MesimerMesimer
What should you expect in this session?What should you expect in this session?yy
•• Basic to advanced topicsBasic to advanced topics
•• OutlineOutline–– What is map caching?What is map caching?What is map caching?What is map caching?–– Why should I cache?Why should I cache?–– Caching workflowCaching workflow–– How to create a cacheHow to create a cacheHow to create a cacheHow to create a cache–– Caching strategiesCaching strategies–– Clients to the cache Clients to the cache –– Web and desktopWeb and desktop–– More 9 3 & 9 3 1 improvementsMore 9 3 & 9 3 1 improvementsMore 9.3 & 9.3.1 improvementsMore 9.3 & 9.3.1 improvements–– Questions?Questions?
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What is map caching?What is map caching?
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What is a cache?What is a cache?
What does it mean to cache a map service?What does it mean to cache a map service?
•• A cached service has a set of map images that have been A cached service has a set of map images that have been prerenderedprerendered for rapid display.for rapid display.
1:500,000
1:250,000
•• Created at predetermined scale levelsCreated at predetermined scale levels•• Tiles stored on Web server for fast retrievalTiles stored on Web server for fast retrieval
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Why Cache Maps?Why Cache Maps?
WorldWorld--Class CartographyClass CartographyBest Performance & ScalabilityBest Performance & Scalability
Internet users expect the performance of cached maps.Internet users expect the performance of cached maps.
What users expect todayWhat users expect todayWhat users expected 10 years agoWhat users expected 10 years ago•• Cached mapCached map•• FastFast•• Beautiful cartographyBeautiful cartography
•• Dynamically drawn mapDynamically drawn map•• SlowSlow•• Compromised cartographyCompromised cartography
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Beautiful cartographyBeautiful cartographyCompromised cartographyCompromised cartography
DemoDemo
•• Cache example Cache example –– Orange County Property AppraiserOrange County Property Appraiserhttp://paraster ocpafl org/Webmap3/default aspxhttp://paraster ocpafl org/Webmap3/default aspxhttp://paraster.ocpafl.org/Webmap3/default.aspxhttp://paraster.ocpafl.org/Webmap3/default.aspx
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Caching WorkflowCaching Workflowgg
1.1. Select coordinate system and scales.Select coordinate system and scales.2.2. Author and publish your map document.Author and publish your map document.3.3. Set up tiling scheme.Set up tiling scheme.44 Create tilesCreate tiles4.4. Create tiles.Create tiles.
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1. Choose coordinate system and scales.1. Choose coordinate system and scales.yy
•• Choose from wellChoose from well--known tiling schemes of Web map known tiling schemes of Web map services:services:
–– ArcGIS Online (new and old)ArcGIS Online (new and old)–– Google Maps & Bing MapsGoogle Maps & Bing Maps
•• Import from file or service.Import from file or service.
•• Create your own.Create your own.
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Choosing your own scalesChoosing your own scalesg yg y
•• Build just the Build just the scales you need.scales you need.
D t i l t i dD t i l t i dLevel Scale Tiles % of total
Sample 10 level cache
–– Determine closest required Determine closest required scale.scale.
–– Double scale denominator Double scale denominator until full extent is reacheduntil full extent is reached
1 1:16,000,000 1 0.000%2 1:8,000,000 4 0.001%3 1:4,000,000 16 0.005%until full extent is reached. until full extent is reached.
–– Adjust smallest scale Adjust smallest scale to full extent of map service.to full extent of map service.
4 1:2,000,000 64 0.018%5 1:1,000,000 256 0.073%6 1:500 000 1 024 0 293%6 1:500,000 1,024 0.293%7 1:250,000 4,096 1.172%8 1:125,000 16,384 4.688%9 1:62,500 65,536 18.750%10 1:31,250 262,144 75.000%
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Final level is always ~75% of the total.
Organizing cached servicesOrganizing cached services TransportationOrganizing cached servicesOrganizing cached services•• With others in your organizationWith others in your organization
–– Departments should agreeDepartments should agreeon cache properties.on cache properties.
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Hydrography
•• With online contentWith online content–– ArcGIS OnlineArcGIS Online–– Google MapsGoogle Maps
Bi MBi M
Land Base
–– Bing MapsBing Maps•• Best practiceBest practice
–– Use same coordinate system Use same coordinate system and tiling scheme for all caches.and tiling scheme for all caches.gg
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DemoDemo
•• Load scales for map documentLoad scales for map document–– New tiling scheme using Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere New tiling scheme using Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere
(WKID 102100)(WKID 102100)–– Old tiling scheme still available, but will be removedOld tiling scheme still available, but will be removed–– http://blogs.esri.com/Support/blogs/arcgisonline/archive/2009/http://blogs.esri.com/Support/blogs/arcgisonline/archive/2009/
12/22/arcgis12/22/arcgis--onlineonline--mapsmaps--updatedupdated--andand--migratedmigrated--toto--googlegoogle--mapsmaps--bingbing--mapsmaps--tilingtiling--scheme.aspxscheme.aspx
–– Google and Bing scale levels available under the “Designing a Google and Bing scale levels available under the “Designing a map to overlay Google Maps or Bing Maps” help topicmap to overlay Google Maps or Bing Maps” help topic
–– http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisserver/9.3.1/dotNet/index.htm#dhttp://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisserver/9.3.1/dotNet/index.htm#designing_overlay_gm_mve.htmesigning_overlay_gm_mve.htm
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2. Author and publish map.2. Author and publish map.•• Choose a set of scale levels and design at Choose a set of scale levels and design at
those.those.–– ArcGIS Online, Google Maps, Bing scales, or ArcGIS Online, Google Maps, Bing scales, or
your own?your own?–– Add the scales to the ArcMap dropAdd the scales to the ArcMap drop--down list.down list.–– Make the map look good at each scale.Make the map look good at each scale.
•• Copy layers.Copy layers.–– Can set a different scale range and symbology Can set a different scale range and symbology
for each copyfor each copy
•• Group layers by scale level.Group layers by scale level.p y yp y y–– Only have to set the scale range at the group Only have to set the scale range at the group
layer levellayer level
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Map authoring tipsMap authoring tipsgg
•• Background colorBackground color–– Data frame (ArcMap) background = transparency colorData frame (ArcMap) background = transparency color–– Transparent color defaults to near white (253, 253, 253).Transparent color defaults to near white (253, 253, 253).p ( , , )p ( , , )–– Explicitly define a background color that is not already in your Explicitly define a background color that is not already in your
map.map.
•• Use the Maplex labeling engine Use the Maplex labeling engine –– for MXDfor MXD--based map based map services services –– as this will give the best label placement during as this will give the best label placement during caching.caching.gg
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DemoDemoAuthor the map and publish it.Author the map and publish it.
•• Design at viewing scalesDesign at viewing scales•• Grouping layers togetherGrouping layers together•• Layer generalizationLayer generalization•• ScaleScale--level labeling considerationslevel labeling considerations•• ScaleScale--level labeling considerationslevel labeling considerations
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3. Set up tiling scheme.3. Set up tiling scheme.gg
•• Cache creation toolsCache creation tools•• Properties of a cacheProperties of a cache
–– Tiling schemeTiling scheme•• Tile sizeTile size•• DPIDPI•• ScalesScales•• OriginOrigin
–– Image format and compressionImage format and compression–– AntialiasingAntialiasing–– Fused or multilayerFused or multilayer
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New caching dialog box at 9.3 reflects multistep process.New caching dialog box at 9.3 reflects multistep process.
S h ili h h h ilS h ili h h h il•• Set the tiling scheme, then create the tiles.Set the tiling scheme, then create the tiles.–– Use Manage Map Server Cache Tiles tool for both create and update.Use Manage Map Server Cache Tiles tool for both create and update.–– Cannot change tiling scheme after clicking OK or Apply.Cannot change tiling scheme after clicking OK or Apply.
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Caching tab is also available in Manager in 9.3.Caching tab is also available in Manager in 9.3.
Y itY it tt•• You can use it You can use it toto–– Define the tiling scheme for a Define the tiling scheme for a service. service. –– Enable cache on Enable cache on demand.demand.
•• You cannot use it to launch the caching You cannot use it to launch the caching tools.tools.
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Tile size and DPITile size and DPI•• Tile sizeTile size
–– Pixel dimensions of each imagePixel dimensions of each image–– 256 x 256 and 512 x 512 are de facto standards256 x 256 and 512 x 512 are de facto standards–– 256 x 256 and 512 x 512 are de facto standards.256 x 256 and 512 x 512 are de facto standards.
•• ArcGIS Online previously used 512 x 512, but now uses 256 x 256.ArcGIS Online previously used 512 x 512, but now uses 256 x 256.•• Google Maps and Bing Maps use 256 x 256.Google Maps and Bing Maps use 256 x 256.•• Use caution outside these sizes.Use caution outside these sizes.
–– Larger dimensions are faster to build, but tiles take longer to download.Larger dimensions are faster to build, but tiles take longer to download.
•• DPIDPIDPIDPI–– Resolution of the cache tiles that the server will generateResolution of the cache tiles that the server will generate–– Set higher than default (96) if clients printing cached services.Set higher than default (96) if clients printing cached services.
•• Use caution when changing defaultUse caution when changing defaultUse caution when changing default.Use caution when changing default.•• Symbol sizes are affected by dpi.Symbol sizes are affected by dpi.
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Choosing output image typeChoosing output image type
Transparency # of colors Storage Best for
JPEG No 16 million Lossy (1%-100% compression) Raster( p )
PNG8 Yes 256 Lossless Vector
PNG32 Yes 16 million Lossless Raster / Vector
PNG24 Yes (No in IE 6) 16 million Lossless Raster / Vector( )
Data Frame (ArcMap) Background = transparency color
Raster and VectorData
512 X 512 pixels
PNG32 = 189 KBJPEG = 40 KB PNG24 = 178 KB PNG8 = 92 KB
Vector OnlyData
512 X 512 pixels
PNG32 = 22 KBJPEG = 43 KB PNG24 = 21 KB PNG8 = 14 KB
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Tips for choosing a cache image formatTips for choosing a cache image format
Transparency # of colors Storage Best for
JPEG No 16 million Lossy (1%-100% compression) Raster( % % p )
PNG8 Yes 256 Lossless Vector
PNG32 Yes 16 million Lossless Raster / Vector
PNG24 Yes (No in IE 6) 16 million Lossless Raster / Vector( )
•• Use Use PNG8 for overlay PNG8 for overlay services.services.––Boundaries,Boundaries, streetstreet network for overlaying imagery, etc.network for overlaying imagery, etc.Boundaries, Boundaries, street street network for overlaying imagery, etc.network for overlaying imagery, etc.
•• Use Use JPG image format for JPG image format for basemapsbasemaps..––Compression quality = Compression quality = lower means smaller/faster fileslower means smaller/faster files
•• Avoid Avoid PNG24 with Web PNG24 with Web applications.applications.––IE 6 does not honor transparency in PNG24.IE 6 does not honor transparency in PNG24.
• http://blogs.esri.com/Dev/blogs/arcgisserver/archive/http://blogs.esri.com/Dev/blogs/arcgisserver/archive/2008/10/17/Tips-for-choosing-a-cache-image-format.aspx
Basemaps (aerials): Image format guidelinesBasemaps (aerials): Image format guidelines
Many colorsMany colors——Continuous symbologyContinuous symbologyCompression range for JPEG: 55 (aerials) Compression range for JPEG: 55 (aerials) –– 90 (vectors)90 (vectors)
JPEG 55 / 45.5K JPEG 90 / 116K
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AntialiasingAntialiasing
AntialiasingNo antialiasing
•• SmoothsSmooths edges of labels and lines by blending them with the edges of labels and lines by blending them with the backgroundbackground
–– Choose background color carefully!Choose background color carefully!–– Choose background color carefully!Choose background color carefully!•• Cannot set this up in Cannot set this up in ArcMapArcMap for caching for caching -- use the caching tools. use the caching tools. •• Takes longer to cacheTakes longer to cache
N t th t ti li i IS il bl ith ti i d iN t th t ti li i IS il bl ith ti i d i•• Note that antialiasing IS now available with optimized map services.Note that antialiasing IS now available with optimized map services.
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Fused or MultilayerFused or Multilayeryy
•• FusedFused–– Single image tiles for all map layers Single image tiles for all map layers
at each scale levelat each scale level–– Best performanceBest performance–– No control over individual layer visibilityNo control over individual layer visibility
•• MultilayerMultilayer–– Image tile for each map layer at each scale levelImage tile for each map layer at each scale level–– Only practical with ArcMap clientsOnly practical with ArcMap clients–– Avoid with Web applicationsAvoid with Web applicationspppp
•• Blending on Web tier reduces scalability and performance.Blending on Web tier reduces scalability and performance.•• Internet users expect the performance of fused cached maps.Internet users expect the performance of fused cached maps.
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Fused Fused vs. vs. Multilayer CachesMultilayer Cachesyy
Create Map Server Cache Tool Advanced Cached Service Properties
Fused caches are recommended for the full Fused caches are recommended for the full performance benefits of performance benefits of server server caching.caching.
DemoDemoSet Up Tiling SchemeSet Up Tiling Scheme
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4. Create tiles.4. Create tiles.
•• Manage Map Server Cache TilesManage Map Server Cache Tiles–– New tool at 9.3New tool at 9.3–– Similar to Update Map Server Cache Tiles at 9.2Similar to Update Map Server Cache Tiles at 9.2–– Allows fineAllows fine--grained control over scales that are cachedgrained control over scales that are cached
•• Launch this tool fromLaunch this tool from–– ArcCatalog by clicking “Create tiles” or “Update tiles” in the ArcCatalog by clicking “Create tiles” or “Update tiles” in the
Caching tab of Service PropertiesCaching tab of Service PropertiesCaching tab of Service PropertiesCaching tab of Service Properties–– ArcToolboxArcToolbox–– Command promptCommand prompt–– Scripting environment such as PythonScripting environment such as Pythonp g yp g y
•• Service must be started to create tiles.Service must be started to create tiles.•• Use N+1 instances where N = the number of cores on Use N+1 instances where N = the number of cores on
server.server.
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Demo: Create tiles.Demo: Create tiles.
Tools inTools in ArcCatalogArcCatalog for cachingfor caching•• Tools in Tools in ArcCatalogArcCatalog for cachingfor caching•• Cache folder structureCache folder structure
•• JavaScript applications showing cached and dynamic mapsJavaScript applications showing cached and dynamic mapsJa aSc pt app cat o s s o g cac ed a d dy a c apsJa aSc pt app cat o s s o g cac ed a d dy a c apshttp://localhost/CompMapPerform.htmlhttp://localhost/CompMapPerform.html
•• Fiddler & FirebugFiddler & Firebug
Demo: Create tiles.Demo: Create tiles.
Portland (Notification):Portland (Notification):•• Portland (Notification): Portland (Notification): http://mapapps.esri.com/serverdemos/mailinglist/index.htmlhttp://mapapps.esri.com/serverdemos/mailinglist/index.html
•• ArcGISArcGIS Online (Site Selection): Online (Site Selection): http://mapapps.esri.com/serverdemos/siteselection/index.htmlhttp://mapapps.esri.com/serverdemos/siteselection/index.html
•• Fiddler & FirebugFiddler & Firebug
Clients to Cached Map ServicesClients to Cached Map Services
•• ArcMapArcMap (2D)(2D)•• ArcGlobeArcGlobe andand ArcGISArcGIS ExplorerExplorer•• ArcGlobeArcGlobe and and ArcGISArcGIS Explorer Explorer
(3D)(3D)•• ArcGISArcGIS Web Mapping Applications Web Mapping Applications pp g pppp g pp
–– .NET, Java, JavaScript/Flex/Silverlight.NET, Java, JavaScript/Flex/Silverlight
•• ArcGISArcGIS for AutoCADfor AutoCAD•• OGC clients (Gaia, etc.)OGC clients (Gaia, etc.)•• Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Google Maps, Bing Maps, and
Google EarthGoogle Earth
WMS services take advantage of cache.WMS services take advantage of cache.gg
1.1. Enable WMS capability on a cached map service.Enable WMS capability on a cached map service.2.2. WMS service uses cached images instead of generating WMS service uses cached images instead of generating
an image on the fly.an image on the fly.
•• Only uses cache when there is no need to change Only uses cache when there is no need to change projection, layer order, layer visibility, background, etc.projection, layer order, layer visibility, background, etc.
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Using caches in Web applicationsUsing caches in Web applicationsgg
•• Navigation limited to the tiling scheme scalesNavigation limited to the tiling scheme scales•• Tiles cannot be Tiles cannot be reprojectedreprojected..•• ArcGIS Online ArcGIS Online mashupsmashups
–– Map must use Web Mercator coordinate systemMap must use Web Mercator coordinate systemMap must use Web Mercator coordinate system.Map must use Web Mercator coordinate system.–– Must use ArcGIS Online tiling schemeMust use ArcGIS Online tiling scheme
•• Google Maps and Bing Maps Google Maps and Bing Maps mashupsmashupsMap must use WGS 1984 Web Mercator coordinate systemMap must use WGS 1984 Web Mercator coordinate system–– Map must use WGS 1984 Web Mercator coordinate systemMap must use WGS 1984 Web Mercator coordinate system
–– Must use Microsoft Bing/Google Maps tiling schemeMust use Microsoft Bing/Google Maps tiling scheme
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Using caches in ArcGIS DesktopUsing caches in ArcGIS Desktopgg
•• ArcMapArcMap–– High level of control over tile appearanceHigh level of control over tile appearance
•• Continuous zoomContinuous zoom•• Supports Supports reprojectionreprojection –– not the best ideanot the best idea
–– Can easily overlay with other services and dataCan easily overlay with other services and data
•• ArcGIS ExplorerArcGIS Explorer–– Can overlay 2D cache on globe surfaceCan overlay 2D cache on globe surface–– ArcGIS Online tiling scheme recommendedArcGIS Online tiling scheme recommended
•• Must clear local cache after updateMust clear local cache after update
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Desktop clients and cache updatesDesktop clients and cache updates
•• ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Explorer maintain local caches.ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Explorer maintain local caches.
•• Users must clear local cache to see updates.Users must clear local cache to see updates.
•• User can disable local caching.User can disable local caching.
SS•• Server administrator can also disable local caching.Server administrator can also disable local caching.–– New at 9.3New at 9.3–– Overrides client settingsOverrides client settings
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ClientClient--side ArcMap parametersside ArcMap parameters•• ArcMap ArcMap creates a local creates a local cache.cache.
–– Located: %temp%Located: %temp%\\esrimapcacheesrimapcache\\–– Can get out of sync withCan get out of sync with serverserver--side cacheside cacheCan get out of sync with Can get out of sync with serverserver side cacheside cache–– Administrator can allow/disallow client caching.Administrator can allow/disallow client caching.–– ArcMap users can also control caching behaviors.ArcMap users can also control caching behaviors.
Caching strategiesCaching strategies
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Cache size affects strategyCache size affects strategyCache size affects strategyCache size affects strategy
•• Small caches Small caches –– Create all tiles.Create all tiles.–– Update all tiles frequently.Update all tiles frequently.
•• Large caches Large caches –– Create the most accessed areas first.Create the most accessed areas first.–– Create tiles on demand.Create tiles on demand.Create tiles on demand.Create tiles on demand.–– Update strategically.Update strategically.
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Cache by feature classCache by feature class
•• Cache only within boundary of features you supply.Cache only within boundary of features you supply.–– You can supply a feature class with just one feature.You can supply a feature class with just one feature.–– Avoid numerous features or geographically small features.Avoid numerous features or geographically small features.
–– Saves time and disk spaceSaves time and disk space
•• Optionally track theOptionally track the•• Optionally, track the Optionally, track the status of which features status of which features have been cached.have been cached.
•• http://blogs.esri.com/Dev/blogs/arcgisserver/archive/2009/02/05/http://blogs.esri.com/Dev/blogs/arcgisserver/archive/2009/02/05/TipsTips--forfor--cachingcaching--byby--featurefeature--class.aspxclass.aspx
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OnOn--demand cachingdemand caching
•• Creates tiles as they Creates tiles as they are visited by users and are visited by users and add them to your cache.add them to your cache.
•• First visitor to an area First visitor to an area must wait for tiles must wait for tiles to be created.to be created.
•• PrecreatePrecreate tiles for areas tiles for areas that you anticipate will that you anticipate will be most popular.be most popular.
•• Set as a service property in Set as a service property in ArcCatalog or Manager.ArcCatalog or Manager.
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http://hotmap.msresearch.us/http://hotmap.msresearch.us/
Cache by feature class + cache on demandCache by feature class + cache on demandyy
•• Southern California populated places exampleSouthern California populated places example
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Updating the cacheUpdating the cachegg
•• Necessary if you want to see changes in your dataNecessary if you want to see changes in your data•• Gives you the performance benefit of caching, even with Gives you the performance benefit of caching, even with
changing data changing data
•• Update with Manage Map Server Cache Tiles toolUpdate with Manage Map Server Cache Tiles tool–– Execute manually or via a scheduled scriptExecute manually or via a scheduled script–– See the See the helphelp for an example Python scriptfor an example Python script
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Strategic updatesStrategic updatesgg
•• Geoprocessing model can be used to update only areas Geoprocessing model can be used to update only areas that have changed.that have changed.
•• Custom geoprocessing tool:Custom geoprocessing tool:Custom geoprocessing tool:Custom geoprocessing tool:Show Edits Since ReconcileShow Edits Since Reconcile
–– Use geodatabase versioning to track changes.Use geodatabase versioning to track changes.–– Generate a feature class of where changes have occurred.Generate a feature class of where changes have occurred.gg–– Update the cache using feature class output.Update the cache using feature class output.
•• Repeat on a regular basis.Repeat on a regular basis.Repeat on a regular basis.Repeat on a regular basis.
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Update a cache using a staging server (scenario)Update a cache using a staging server (scenario)
Production ArcGIS Server Instance
Staging ArcGIS Server Instance
parcelsMap service on staging
Map service on production server has layers to support queries and TOC.
parcelsFile Geodatabase
Map service on staging server has all layers to support cache creation.
C h f ldX
Queries
Geodatabase
Cache folder
Cache folderXcopy or Securecopy
or …
Displayp y
#1#1
Sho Edits SinceSho Edits Since
#2#2
Multiuser Versioned Geodatabase
Show Edits SinceShow Edits SinceReconcile + Cache Reconcile + Cache
Rebuild PythonRebuild Python scriptscript
OneOne--Way Way RReplicationeplication
Globe cachesGlobe caches
•• 3D globe caches give optimal performance in ArcGlobe 3D globe caches give optimal performance in ArcGlobe and ArcGIS Explorer.and ArcGIS Explorer.
•• Image format and tiling scheme is preconfigured.Image format and tiling scheme is preconfigured.Image format and tiling scheme is preconfigured.Image format and tiling scheme is preconfigured.
•• Requires a globe service and use of globe caching tools.Requires a globe service and use of globe caching tools.
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Creating a 3D globe cache from a 2D map cacheCreating a 3D globe cache from a 2D map cacheg gg g
•• Create a 3D cache from a globe containing a Create a 3D cache from a globe containing a draped 2D map cache.draped 2D map cache.
–– Gives better cartographic quality and performance than you Gives better cartographic quality and performance than you g p q y p yg p q y p ywould get if you authored the .3dd in ArcGlobewould get if you authored the .3dd in ArcGlobe
–– This is how ESRI created the ArcGIS Online globe caches.This is how ESRI created the ArcGIS Online globe caches.gg
–– For instructions, For instructions, see see ArcGISArcGIS Server Development Blog post: Server Development Blog post: Creating a 3D globe cache from a 2D map cacheCreating a 3D globe cache from a 2D map cache
–– http://blogs.esri.com/Dev/blogs/arcgisserver/archive/2007/05/3http://blogs.esri.com/Dev/blogs/arcgisserver/archive/2007/05/30/Creating0/Creating--aa--3D3D--globeglobe--cachecache--fromfrom--aa--2D2D--mapmap--cache.aspxcache.aspx
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9.3 to 9.3.1 Improvements9.3 to 9.3.1 Improvements
•• Optimized map services were introduced at 9.3.1:Optimized map services were introduced at 9.3.1:
•• Ensures designers adhere to best map design practices Ensures designers adhere to best map design practices S l d d iS l d d i•• Scale dependenciesScale dependencies
•• Mixed projectionsMixed projections•• Unsupported (slow) data types like TINsUnsupported (slow) data types like TINs
•• Using MSDs will iUsing MSDs will improve the computation time required to generate cached map services.
•• If you do not use MSD files to create your map service,If you do not use MSD files to create your map service,use the map optimization toolbar to make some decisions.use the map optimization toolbar to make some decisions.
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•• Will optimized map services negate the need for a cache?Will optimized map services negate the need for a cache?
Add and remove scales from an existing cache.Add and remove scales from an existing cache.gg
•• Use the Manage Map Server Cache Scales tool.Use the Manage Map Server Cache Scales tool.
•• Edits the cache configuration and the cache folders on Edits the cache configuration and the cache folders on diskdiskdiskdisk
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Improvements to ArcMap as a clientImprovements to ArcMap as a client
•• Improved display of Improved display of resampledresampled cached tilescached tiles
–– Improves the look of Improves the look of ArcGIS Online ArcGIS Online StreetMapStreetMap
–– Helps eliminate issues like Helps eliminate issues like “disappearing boundaries”“disappearing boundaries”
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Updated documentationUpdated documentation
•• Caching help greatly expanded between 9.2 and 9.3 and Caching help greatly expanded between 9.2 and 9.3 and 9.3.19.3.1
•• Web help is constantly updated.Web help is constantly updated.Web help is constantly updated.Web help is constantly updated.–– Web help is available at Web help is available at http://webhelp.esri.comhttp://webhelp.esri.com..
•• ArcGIS Server Development BlogArcGIS Server Development Blog posts address specific posts address specific p gp g p pp pproblems and are later moved to the Web help.problems and are later moved to the Web help.
–– http://blogs.esri.com/Dev/blogs/arcgisserver/archive/2007/07/1http://blogs.esri.com/Dev/blogs/arcgisserver/archive/2007/07/12/Strategies2/Strategies--forfor--largelarge--cachingcaching--jobs.aspxjobs.aspx
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TrainingTraininggg
•• ArcGISArcGIS Server: Web Administration Using the Microsoft Server: Web Administration Using the Microsoft .NET Framework.NET Framework
–– Two full lessons on map cachingTwo full lessons on map caching
•• Free Live Training SeminarFree Live Training Seminar–– Implementing and Optimizing Implementing and Optimizing ArcGISArcGIS Server Map CachesServer Map Caches
•• Demo drivenDemo driven•• Focuses on strategiesFocuses on strategies•• Available from ESRI Virtual CampusAvailable from ESRI Virtual Campus
•• Visit training.esri.com for more information.Visit training.esri.com for more information.
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Questions?Questions?
Thank you!Thank you!Thank you!Thank you!Please remember to fill out your survey.Please remember to fill out your survey.
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