![]() ![]() The starting point is your portal, here is my portal's home page (fake, but you'll get the idea): This blog is about creating and using a portal app to access hosted feature services to be read and written with the ARCGISPORTALFEATURES reader/writer or the ArcGISOnlineConnector transformer. A portal is a highly capable, single-tenant, secure geospatial infrastructure component where you can create, maintain and share data, maps, scenes and apps. Portal for ArcGIS is a component of ArcGIS Enterprise I think of as a content management system. Once configured, you can use a web connection to read and write data in any number of workspaces while maintaining secure credentials in only one place. A powerful feature of ArcGIS Data Interoperability and 'cousin' FME is the ability to save and share connections to web apps.
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