The solutions-geoevent-java repository includes custom connectors for use with ArcGIS GeoEvent Extension for Server.
Adapters
- Common Alert Protocol (CAP) Adapter
- CoT Adapter
- Exploitation Support Data (ESD) Adapter
- Geomessage Adapter
- regex Text Adapter
Processors
- Add XYZ Processor
- Bearing Processor
- Buffer Processor
- Ellipse Processor
- Event Volume Control Processor
- Event Joiner Processor
- Extract Point from Line
- Extract Point from Polygon
- Query Report Processor
- Range Fan Calculator
- Spatial Query Processor
- Symbol Lookup Processor
- Unit Converter Processor
- Update Only Processor
- Visibility Processor
Transports
- ArcGIS GeoEvent Extension for Server
- ArcGIS Geoevent Extension for Server Software Development Kit (SDK) - the SDK is included with the Geoevent Extension installation
- Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.6.x or 1.7.x
- Apache Maven (you may follow the GES SDK documentation to learn how to set up a Maven repository)
- Notes on individual projects
- Individual projects may have additional requirements. See the Readme for each project for more information.
- Some project have a dependency on the ArcGIS Runtime for Java SDK in order to run standalone Maven Tests. See the Readme for each project for more information.
- Verify that Maven is installed and working correctly
- From a command prompt, type
mvn -version
and verify that it returns the version correctly - If the Maven version is not returned correctly, consult the GeoEvent Extension SDK Developer Guide for more information on how to set up Maven.
- From a command prompt, type
- Make any necessary changes to the pom.xml files to reflect the location of the GeoEvent Extension and GeoEvent Extension SDK repositories
- If necessary, change the locations for the repository entries in the pom.xml
- The current settings assume these will be located at
- /Program Files/ArcGIS/Server/GeoEventExtension/sdk/repository
- /Program Files/ArcGIS/Server/GeoEventExtension/system
- Depending on the version of software you have installed, you may also need to change the version property in the pom.xml files
- From a command prompt go to the
./solutions-geoevent-java/solutions-geoevent
directory - Type
mvn install
at the prompt and hit return - Each installed module will now have a target folder (see each module's Readme.md for the exact path)
- Browse to each target directory
- Copy the .jar file from the target folder and paste it into the deploy directory on your GEP installation (ex. \deploy\ -- default location is C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Server\GeoEventProcessor\deploy)
- Open the GeoEvent Manager
origin/master
- Navigate to 'Site' > 'Components' > 'Adapters'
- You should see each newly installed adapter as one of the available adapters
- Navigate to 'Site' > 'Components' > 'Processors'
- You should see each newly installed processor as one of the available processors
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Learn more about Esri's [GeoEvent Extension](http://links.esri.com/geoevent
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Learn more about Extending ArcGIS GeoEvent Extension
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Learn more about Esri's ArcGIS for the Military
Find a bug or want to request a new feature? Please let us know by submitting an issue.
Esri welcomes contributions from anyone and everyone. Please see our guidelines for contributing.
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A copy of the license is available in the repository's license.txt file.
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