You then have to select the WFS version you want to connect to and your connection is set. The URL varies depending on the site configuration but typically looks like this: You can then type the URL of the WFS server site you want to connect within the Server URL text box. In the Catalog window, expand the Interoperability Connections folder.ĭouble-click Add Interoperability Connection.Ĭlick the Format browse (ellipsis) button to open FME Reader Gallery.Ĭhoose WFS (Web Feature Service) and click OK.įor a more detailed workflow, please refer to the Adding a WFS service to ArcMap documentation.Ī connection can be added by going to the Insert tab, under the Project group, then clicking the connections drop-down list and finally selecting New WFS Server. Transforming data with spatial ETL tools.Translating data with the quick conversion tools.Using direct-read formats and connections.Subsequently, add the service to your map by the Add Data dialog window or by a simple drag-and-drop from the Catalog window.ĭata Interoperability Online documentation can be found here and: Once the extension is installed, you can make a connexion to a WFS service through the Catalog, by adding a new Interoperability connection.
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After this the extension needs to be authorized with a valid license of which the workflow differs slightly if working with a Single Use Installation or a Concurrent Use Installation. The extension can be installed by running the setup.exe file, located in the similarly named folder provided with the ArcGIS installation media.
ArcMap, ArcGlobe, and ArcScene styles (.style files) can’t be used directly in ArcGIS Pro projects.