What's New in 9.3 for Standards and Interoperability
Standards
ArcGIS 9.3 is engineered for interoperability to enable users to easily integrate their geographic information throughout the organization. It includes enhanced and new support for Web standards, including the new Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC), Keyhole Markup Language (KML) 2.2 standard.
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Enhanced and New Support for OGC WMS
In ArcGIS Desktop, new support has been added for accessing Web Map Service, (WMS) 1.3.0 services. WMS services can be expanded to drill into specific layers and layer collections you want to work with and dragged directly into your map or globes. Also, a new command enables you to add WMS legends to your map as a graphic.
ArcGIS Server support has been enhanced for both the ISO-certified 19128 WMS standard and the OGC Styled Layer Descriptor (SLD) specification.
Enhanced Support for OGC WFS
At 9.3, ArcGIS Server supports Web Feature Service (WFS) 1.1, the simple features profile of GML, and Transactional WFS (WFS-T) 1.1. This allows any GIS client to carry out transactions against geodatabases using the WFS-T service published by ArcGIS Server.
Support Added for OGC WCS
New support has been added for the OGC Web Coverage Service (WCS) standard. ArcGIS Desktop enables users to expand the server to see all the individual WCS services it contains, and ArcGIS Server allows users to publish any raster data type as an OGC WCS 1.0, 1.1, or 1.1.1 service. Using the WCS specification,
- Clients can get subsets of the data.
- Clients can request server-side resampling of the data.
- Geoprocessing models that consume WCS services can be published.
Enhanced Support for KML
ESRI continues support for KML and has extended this to include the OGC specification of KML version 2.2. In ArcGIS Desktop 9.3, tools are included that enable you to quickly convert maps and layers to KML. This makes it easy to use your data with any client capable of reading KML including ArcGIS Explorer, Google Earth, and Google Maps.
ArcGIS Server maps and image services can automatically generate a network link that can be accessed via a URL.
- Services can easily be integrated into Web maps.
- Services available can be browsed and displayed in ArcGIS Explorer, Google Earth, or any other application that directly supports KML.
- URLs to services can be embedded directly on your organization's Web site.
- Service metadata will be indexed by search engines (e.g., Google, Yahoo), allowing services to be found simply by doing Web searches.
Support Added for COLLADA
ArcGIS 9.3 includes support for the Collaborative Design Activity (COLLADA) file format. ArcGIS users can leverage COLLADA files in ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Server as well as display more realistic 3D models.
Interoperability
Adobe PDF Support
The quickest way to share the maps you create in ArcMap with the rest of the world is to simply export them to PDF. You can send the files by e-mail or put them on Web pages.
The PDF export function in ArcMap has been enhanced so that Adobe Reader users can customize maps by turning layers, group layers, or individual members of group layers on and off.
At 9.3, PDFs exported from ArcMap can also include feature attributes that people can access interactively using the Object Data tool in Adobe Reader.
Operating Systems
ArcGIS is supported on Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, Windows Server 2003 and 2008 (32 bit and 64 bit), Linux, and Solaris operating systems. At 9.3, ArcGIS is certified to run on the Intel and AMD 64-bit processor families.
Database Management Systems
Support for Microsoft SQL Server 2008
ArcGIS 9.3 supports storing vector geometry in either of the two new spatial types, Geography and Geometry, in Microsoft SQL Server 2008.
Support for Oracle
Enterprise ArcSDE 9.3 technology supports Oracle XE, Oracle
9i, Oracle 10
g, and Oracle 11
g.
Support for PostgreSQL (Open Source DBMS)
The open source RDBMS PostgreSQL is now supported by enterprise ArcSDE.
- Enterprise geodatabases can be implemented on PostgreSQL with full support of the geodatabase data model.
- Vector geometry can be stored in either the ESRI spatial type or PostGIS Open Source spatial type.
Support for IBM DB2 and Informix
ArcGIS 9.3 supports DB2 z/OS in enterprise ArcSDE and also includes Informix enhancements for text search DataBlade module products.
New REST and JavaScript APIs
These APIs dramatically simplify your development experience and enable you to deliver fast and user-friendly mashup GIS Web applications. The JavaScript libraries also let you embed ArcGIS Server maps, geocoding, and geoprocessing services into Google Maps and Microsoft Bing Maps.
ArcGIS Data Interoperability Extension
ArcGIS Data Interoperability 9.3.1 is based on FME 2009, the latest FME platform from Safe Software. This means that the Data Interoperability extension takes advantage of the new developments in FME, such as improved performance and a much better FME Workbench experience. Data Interoperability also acquires new formats and transformers and any updates made to existing formats and transformers.
New Vector Formats
- ADAC XML Reader
- Adobe PDF 2D Writer
- AutoDesk 3DS Writer
- CityGML Writer
- IBM Informix Reader & Writer
- IBM Informix Spatial Reader & Writer
- MS SQL Server Spatial Reader & Writer
- OpenStreetMap Reader
- Wavefront OBJ Reader & Writer
New Transformers
- AttributeDereferencer
- CenterLineReplacer
- CoordinateSystemRemover
- CSGBuilder
- CSGEvaluator
- DonutBridgeBuilder
- DuplicateCoordinateRemover
- Extruder
- ESRIReprojector
- FaceReplacer
- Generalizer
- GeometryTraitFetcher
- GeometryTraitRemover
- GeometryTraitSetter
- HTTPDeleter
- HTTPFetcher
- HTTPFileUploader
- HTTPUploader
- LatLongToMGRSConverter
- ListRenamer
- MeasureExtractor
- MeasureSetter
- MGRSGeometryExtractor
- MGRSGeometryReplacer
- MGRSToLatLongConverter
- PathBuilder
- SecondOrderConformer
- SpikeRemover
- Triangulator
- WebCharter