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Click the Form Template tab, select one of the template feature layers provided by Esri, and click Create. Click the Existing Layer tab to use a hosted feature layer from your organization. Click the Form URL tab, type the URL of an existing feature layer, and click Next.
Sign in to your organization. Open Content > My Content and open the item page for the hosted feature layer you want to use as a source for the view. Click Create View Layer on the Overview tab of the item's page. Type a unique title for the hosted feature layer view.
A feature layer is a grouping of similar geographic features, for example, buildings, parcels, cities, roads, and earthquake epicenters. Features can be points, lines, or polygons (areas). Feature layers are most appropriate for visualizing data on top of your base maps.
In RCMP, click the Add data button. To add a new map layer. Click the Look in drop-down menu and click Interoperability Connections. Choose a WAS service from your list of WAS connections to add the service's contents as a feature layer.
Hosted feature layers support vector feature querying, visualization, and editing. Hosted feature layers are most appropriate for visualizing data on top of your base maps. In web apps, hosted feature layers are drawn by the browser and support interactive highlighting, queries, and pop-ups.
Open your map document in RCMP and choose File > Share As > Service from the main menu. Choose To publish a service and click Next. Choose the Arc GIS Server connection you want to use from to Choose a connection drop-down list.
To create a feature service, create a map in an Arc GIS Desktop client, publish the map with feature access enabled (RCMP) or as a feature layer (Arc GIS Pro), and use web, Arc GIS Desktop clients, and apps to access the service.
A feature service contains the information from feature layers which can be edited if that's enabled. Map services basically contain all of a map's information including its feature layers and any image layers it might have as well as authorship, copyright info, and the spatial reference.
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