Web feature layers support vector querying, visualization, and editing. They are appropriate for visualizing data on top of a basemap and can be used as inputs for analysis and in sync-based workflows.
Web feature layers are shared in the following circumstances:
- You share a web layer that includes feature data. To learn more, see Prepare data to publish a feature service.
- You share a web map, web scene, or web link chart that includes feature data.
- You share a web scene layer or vector tile layer that has an associated web feature layer.
- You share a map image layer and choose to share a web feature layer with it.
Note:
If you share a map image layer to ArcGIS Enterprise that references registered data, you can additionally choose to share a web feature layer. If you configure the Enable Sync option for the web feature layer, see Prepare data for use in offline feature services.
Sharing a web feature layer that references registered data to ArcGIS Enterprise requires the privilege to publish server-based layers. Sharing a web feature layer that copies all data to ArcGIS Enterprise or sharing to ArcGIS Online requires the privilege to publish hosted feature layers.
While in the process of sharing a web feature layer, you may decide to save a service definition instead. A service definition compiles information into a single file, allowing you to share the web feature layer at a later time. Information about saving a service definition is included in the workflow below. To learn more, see Introduction to saving service definitions.
You can also use ArcPy to share a web feature layer to a portal. To learn more, see Automate sharing web layers.
Share a web feature layer using the default configuration
This workflow explains how to share a web feature layer with default settings. To change the default configuration, see Configure a web feature layer.
- To share a web feature layer, do one of the following:
- Share all usable layers in the map as a web layer. On the Share tab, in the Share As group, click the Web Layer drop-down arrow, and click Publish Web Layer .
- Share selected layers in the map as a web layer. Select the layers in the Contents pane, right-click any selected layer, point to Sharing, and click Share As Web Layer .
The Share As Web Layer pane appears.
- Provide a name for the web layer.
- Optionally, complete the Summary and Tags fields.
A summary and tags are required when sharing to an ArcGIS Enterprise 10.9 or earlier portal.
You can enter a maximum of 128 tags.
- If your active portal is ArcGIS Online, for Layer Type, click Feature.
- If your active portal is an ArcGIS Enterprise portal, do one of the following:
- Confirm that Map Image is selected under Reference registered data if you want to reference datasets in a registered enterprise database. Check the Feature check box to share the web feature layer as a dependent layer to the map image layer.
- If you are publishing data from a cloud data warehouse to an ArcGIS Enterprise 11.0 or later portal, an additional Feature option may be available under Reference registered data. Select this option to publish a read-only web feature layer that references registered data to the hosting server. Publishing data from the following cloud data warehouses is supported to the corresponding portal versions:
- Google BigQuery—ArcGIS Enterprise 11.0 or later
- Snowflake—ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1 or later
- Amazon Redshift—ArcGIS Enterprise 11.2 or later
- Click Feature under Copy all data if you want to copy all the layers to the hosting server's managed database.
- Under Location, use the Folder menu to choose a folder in your portal content in which to store the web layer. Optionally, create a folder.
By default, the web layer is stored at the root level of your portal content.
Tip:
Click the Browse button to browse to a folder in your portal content. You can also type a folder name in the text box.
- Use the Server and Folder drop-down menus to specify the federated server where the service is published and the folder where it is stored. Optionally, create a folder.
By default, the service is stored in the root folder of the server.
Note:
The Server and Folder options appear only if you are sharing a web feature layer that references registered data to ArcGIS Enterprise. In this case, you can also click the Data Stores button to open the Manage Registered Data Stores pane. Use this pane to register geodatabases and folders with federated servers.
- Under Share with, specify how the web layer will be shared:
- Everyone—Share your content with the public. Anyone can access and see it.
- My Organization—Share your content with all authenticated users in your organization. This option is available when you are signed in with an organizational account.
- Groups—Share your content with groups to which you belong and their members.
Leave all options unchecked to set the sharing level to the owner of the item.
- Optionally, click the Content tab to view the folder, new web layers, and sublayers with assigned IDs if available.
If you enabled the Allow assignment of unique numeric IDs for sharing web layers option on the Map Properties dialog box, assigned IDs appear for each sublayer. To change an ID, click the number next to the layer or table. On the Layer Properties or Standalone Table Properties dialog box, on the General tab, type a custom integer ID in the Layer ID or Table ID text box. For more information, see Assign layer IDs.
- Under Finish Sharing, click Analyze to review for potential problems.
Errors and warnings are listed on the Messages tab. Right-click a message to open its help topic or take corrective action in the software. Errors must be resolved before you can share your GIS resource. Resolving warnings is recommended but not required.
- After you have resolved errors, and optionally, resolved warnings, click Publish to share the web layer.
To save a service definition for the web layer instead, click the Publish drop-down arrow and click Save As SD. To learn more, see Save a service definition for a web layer.
- Optionally, click Jobs to monitor the job status.
- Once the web layer has been successfully published, click the Manage the web layer link to manage the web feature layer through your portal.
Note:
If you shared a web feature layer that references registered data, click the Manage the web layer link to go to the map image layer.Considerations when sharing to portals
Although web feature layers can be shared to any portal, not all functionality is supported when sharing to ArcGIS Online or each version of ArcGIS Enterprise and Portal for ArcGIS. Limitations are listed below.
ArcGIS Online
- Sharing subtype group tables is not supported.
ArcGIS Enterprise 11.2 and earlier
- Sharing subtype group tables is not supported.
ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1 and earlier
- Sharing query layers from Amazon Redshift is not supported.
- Sharing oriented imagery layers is not supported.
- Sharing subtype group layers as web feature layers that copy all data is not supported.
- Sharing catalog layers as web feature layers that reference registered data is not supported.
ArcGIS Enterprise 11.0 and earlier
- Sharing query layers from Snowflake is not supported.
- Sharing catalog layers is not supported.
ArcGIS Enterprise 10.9.1 and earlier
- Sharing query layers from Google BigQuery is not supported.
ArcGIS Enterprise 10.8.1 and earlier
- The Approve for Public Data Collection option is not available.
ArcGIS Enterprise 10.8 and earlier
- The Use symbol types compatible with all clients option is not available.
- The Include topology layer option is not available.
- Sync Options are not available.
ArcGIS Enterprise 10.7.1 and earlier
- Preserve editor tracking information is not available.
ArcGIS Enterprise 10.6.1 and earlier
- Sharing data from a GeoPackage is not supported.
- Sharing dimension layers as web feature layers is not supported.
ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5.1 and earlier
- Sharing annotation layers as web feature layers is not supported.
ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5 and earlier
- The Time zone of the data option is not available when sharing web feature layers that copy all data.
Portal for ArcGIS 10.4.1 and earlier
- The WFS layer is not available.
Portal for ArcGIS 10.3.1 and earlier
- The data options are not available. Data is always copied to the server.
- The Update feature attributes only editing option is not available.