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Welcome to FME Server!This tutorial will give you hands-on experience with the basics of FME Server.It is comprised of 4 parts:
- Take a Tour of the Web Interface (current article)
-Publish a Workspace to FME Server and Run It
-Create Self-Serve Access to Data with FME Server
-Schedule a Workspace to Run with FME Server
In part 1 of this tutorial,you'll learn what FME Server is,tour the Web User Interface,and run a sample workspace.Please note that this video was created with FME Server 2019.0,the interface may vary in other versions of FME.
If you'd like to follow along with your own FME Server,here are the prerequisites:
a) FME Server must be installed
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b) FME Server must be licensed
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c) FME Desktop must be installed and licensed
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d) Sample workspaces and data
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a) Open Web Interface
You can open the Web User Interface in a couple of different ways:
b) Log In
For the purpose of this tutorial,log in with the default author/author username/password that gets set up with the installation.If you changed the username and password during installation,log in with that username.Otherwise use the default:
username = author
password = author
Notice as well there are helpful links below the login fields,including to another beginner tutorial,theQuickstart tour.
c) Take a Tour
In the main view are panels showing Help with links to various topics,Recent Jobs,Recent Projects,Favorite Workspaces,and Last Published Workspaces.Most of these panels are empty because this is a fresh installation.
On the left hand side is a panel with the web interface menu of FME Server.
The top right corner contains a Help button for links to documentation and articles,including resources for developers.Next to that is the User Settings button.
Lastly,at the very bottom left you can find information about the build and version of your FME Server.If you don't see this,mouse over the grey menu panel on the left-hand side and scroll down.
Run one of the sample workspaces from the web interface:
a) Click on the Run Workspace button.
This is where we can select a workspace already published to FME Server and run it.
b) Choose the Repository the workspace is in
You can think of a repository as a folder in which to store related items.FME Server comes with three repositories pre-installed: Dashboards (which contains several workspaces that run daily by default to track server performance),Tools and Samples.We are just interested in the Samples repository,so select it.
c) Choose which Workspace to Run
The Workspace drop down lists the workspaces within the Samples repository.Select austinApartments.fmw.
d) Select the Service with which to run the workspace
We'll discuss services some more when we publish and register our own workspace inpart 3.For now,select the Data Streaming service.
e) Click on Run (bottom right)
When the job is ready the button will turn green,after the workspace is executed by FME the result,a kmz file in this case,will be downloaded through the browser.Feel free to view the downloaded data by opening it inGoogle EarthorFME Data Inspector.
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