Labelling a Feature Service Layer?
Hi,
I have a feature service published with some fields labelled. (the map service shows the labels fine)
When I 'add feature layer' in Essentials Manager to allow editing, they lose this labelling ability. They seem to keep their symbology, zoom scale ranges etc.
How can I label these feature service layers?
Thanks,
Gina
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Gina,
+1
I have also noticed this behaviour with Feature Services. Latitude, what is going on??
BJ
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BJ,
After trolling a few ESRI forums - I am beginning to think its an ESRI shortcoming...
http://forums.arcgis.com/threads/52962-Why-doesn-t-my-layer-show-labels
But, if someone has a quick/good fix for this I would love it.
Thanks,
Gina
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I have the same problem. Seems like a big shortfall from ESRI.
What I've done is add the layer that I want to be edited (and labeled) to the service with all of the core layers with the labels but I make it non visible in the table of contents. I then add the feature service to the app. The one in the core layers is pointing to the same version as the one being edited, so when someone draws in a new feature and fills in the attributes, the label is pops up from the layer in the core data service.0 -
When ESRI Arc Server publishes a REST service you setup in an MXD and published - Arc Server creates by default the Map Service and a KML Service.
Generally folks uncheck the KML Service I am assuming or at least we do.
The Map Service contains the LABELING
When you create a editable dataset by publishing the MAP SERVICE (always on) AND the FEATURE SERVICE which you have to uncheck the KML and check the FEATURE option the Arc Server publishes 2 services.
Map Service
Feature Service
The Feature service is the part of the service that is editable and DOES NOT contain the labels that you enableed when you setup your MXD and published
So do I have an answer NO but at least what I posted above helps someone understand how ESRI does the services - I am trying to resolve the labeling issue myself as a new user of the GVH0 -
We also add both the map service and feature service when we need labeling. (We typically make the featureservice not visible, however, so you can still toggle labels of the map service) The downside is you have to put them in a folder together in the Layer List so you toggle their visibility together.
Also make sure you set your identify/map tips options. You will want the featureservice to have these enabled and not the mapservice, so you can get the editing options from the menus.0
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