arcgis experience builder · 2020-05-04 · experience builder faq •can anything be transferred...
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Jianxia Song, Kenyon Huber-Wilker
ArcGIS Experience Builder
ArcGIS
agendaDesign
Demo
Plan
DesignWhat is ArcGIS Experience Builder
What are the design goals
Key features
Where and who will use it
ArcGIS Experience Builder empowers you to quickly transform your data into compelling web apps for devices.
You • can easily get started with provided
templates and widgets• have complete control over the
layout and design elements• or build their own
What is
ArcGIS Experience Builder
FLEXIBILITY
DATA DRIVEN
JS API 4.x
Design Goals
Flexible
Mobile Adaptive
Data Driven
Configurable
Extensible
Modern Web Tech
React
JSAPI 4.x
TypeScript
PWA
Modern Web Technology
• Mobile adaptive design
- In addition to being responsive,
the same app running in the
mobile browser can be
configured differently from the
desktop
- Optimize mobile experience
Key Features
• Your choices to build apps
that can be either:
- non-map centric, or map-
centric with one or many
maps
- fixed screen or scrolling
screen
- single page or multiple
pages
• Design any template you
want with easy drag and
drop and share with others
• Interact with 3D and 2D
contents in one app
• Unified experience
- Survey 123
Key Features (Continued)
• Action Trigger
• Performance optimization
• Extensible framework for
developers to create custom
solution more rapidly
DemoCreate a complete experience
ArcGIS Experience Builder
An
experienceDesign/
Config
Templates
Widgets
Themes
Data Sources
Jimu.js
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02
03
04
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GUI Builder
User Roles
Designer
Design layout and theme
Configurer
Configure and publish web
experiences
End User
Consume web experiences
Business Solution Specialist
Create solution template
Developer
Create task focused widget
PlanWhat ArcGIS Experience Builder offersWhat is the product plan and the roadmapFAQ
ArcGIS Online Edition
ArcGIS Enterprise Edition
Developer Edition
Product Offering and Licensing
Creator or higher user type is required to create apps
4.2019
Alpha 2 Early Adapter
7.2019
Beta 1 ReleaseOnline Edition
Developer Edition
11.2019
Beta 2 ReleaseOnline Edition
Developer Edition
2.2020
First Public ReleaseOnline Edition
Developer Edition
ArcGIS Experience Builder Release Plan
2020
First Public ReleaseEnterprise Edition
1.2019
Alpha 1 Early Adapter
Widgets
• Map Layers
• Legend
• Filter
• Share
• Fly Controller (3D)
• Text
• Image
• Widget Controller
• Feature Info
• View Navigation
• Embed
Features in Final Release
Tools on Map widget
• Layer list
• Legend
• Basemap
• Measure
• Search
• Scale bar
• Zoom
• Locate
• Home
• Navigation
• Compass
• Use custom view
Other features
• blocks
• Theme
• Export template
• Localization
• Download apps
(Developer Edition)
• Map
• List
• Survey
• Placeholder
• Menu
• Button
• Section
• Row
• Colum
• Fixed Panel
• Sidebar
Experience Builder FAQ
• Will Experience Builder replace Web AppBuilder?
- There is no plan to replace and obsolete Web AppBuilder. Both builders will be running
and maintained in parallel. Web AppBuilder will continue to be available.
Experience Builder FAQ
• Can anything be transferred between Web AppBuilder and Experience
Builder?
- You need to re-configure apps or rewrite custom widgets created with Web AppBuilder if
you choose to move them to Experience Builder.
• Will Experience Builder reach functional parity of Web AppBuilder?- Starting with the core and popular widgets, Experience builder is planed to reach most
of functional parity of Web AppBuilder through incremental releases.
Experience Builder FAQ
What can only Experience Builder do and what can only Web AppBuilder
do?
Flexible layouts, a mobile-adaptive design, integrated 2D and 3D, and action triggers are
four key features in Experience Builder that are not available in Web AppBuilder. On the
other hand, Web AppBuilder is empowered with 70+ widgets so you can quickly build
your own workflow.
Take Away
Built with flexibility and performance in mind, Experience
Builder enables you to do better and do more.
Questions?
ArcGIS Security Update – HTTPS Only
• Esri is committed to ensuring your content is secure
- TLS 1.2 implemented in 2019
- HTTPS Only / HSTS to be enforced September 15, 2020
• What does this mean for you?
- After 9/15/20 all HTTP requests to ArcGIS Online will be redirected to HTTPS
- Clients limited to HTTP only will fail (for example scheduled clear-text Python script calls)
- HTTP only ArcGIS Enterprise deployments may have issues accessing ArcGIS Online services
• What do you need to do?
- Validate your ArcGIS Online org utilizes HTTPS only immediately
- Launch AGO Security Advisor tool to check your org settings @ Trust.ArcGIS.com
- If HTTP enabled, use tool to discover HTTP references and change to HTTPS
- Enforce HTTPS only for your orgs ASAP and validate clients/scripts can use HTTPS
- Keep an eye out for additional announcements and support guidance pages