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Posted on February 7, 2023 (Updated on July 10, 2025)

Publishing tile cache map service with full scale range without artificially over-sizing it on ArcGIS Online?

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How do I publish a tile package to ArcGIS online?

Publish from a vector tile package in ArcGIS Online

  1. Sign in to ArcGIS Online using your organizational account and open Content > My Content.
  2. Click New item > Your device.
  3. Browse to the location of the vector tile package file (.
  4. Choose Add vector tile package and create a hosted feature tile layer.

How do I create a tile cache in ArcGIS?

To create a cache in an ArcGIS Online tiling scheme, specify Use ArcGIS Online scheme for the Input Tiling Scheme parameter (set tiling_scheme to ARCGISONLINE_SCHEME in Python). This tool may take a long time to run for caches that cover a large geographic extent or very large scales.

How do you publish a tile layer?

Publish from the feature layer’s item page



Click the hosted feature layer you want to publish and click Publish and choose Tile layer from the drop-down menu. Type a title, tags, and summary for the hosted tile layer. Choose the folder where the hosted tile layer will be stored. Choose how to display the tile layer.

How do I manually cache on ArcGIS server?

If you chose to build your cache manually, right-click your service in the Catalog window and click Manage Cache > Manage Tiles. This displays the Manage Map Server Cache Tiles tool, which you can run using the scales and areas of interest that you choose.

What is the difference between tile layer and vector tile layer in ArcGIS online?

Vector tile layers are similar to web tile layers, but they store a vector representation of the data instead of a raster representation. Because the data and the visual style are separate, vector tile layers can be customized to the map, which drives dynamic, interactive cartography.

Can you publish a map service to ArcGIS online?

You can publish the data in your map as a hosted tile layer or hosted feature layer to an ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise portal.

What is tile cache size?

The Cache Tile size sets how much data Photoshop uses at one time. if its a smaller image, with a lot of layer, use the smaller one, If you’re using a lot of complex things, the higher size might work for you, but it would slow things down because of all the data its utilizing. Likes. Like.
 

How do I download a tile layer in ArcGIS online?

Open the vector tile layer’s item page. Click the Settings tab. Scroll to the Tile Layer (hosted) Settings section. Check Allow this layer to be downloaded and used in an offline map to allow others to include the vector tile layer in offline apps.

How do I update tile cache in ArcGIS?

You can update the cache using the Manage Map Server Cache Tiles tool. In the tool dialog box, set the Update Mode parameter to Recreate All Tiles. If you want to update tiles in a certain rectangular area of the map, you can change the default for Update Extent, which is the extent of the entire service.

How do I upload a project to ArcGIS online?

Navigate to Catalog > Business Analyst Repository. Right-click the project you want to upload. Click Upload Project and check the items you want to upload. In the Select Business Analyst Server drop-down list, enter the link to the Business Analyst Map Service that you want to upload the project to and click Connect.

How do I download a tile layer in ArcGIS online?

Open the vector tile layer’s item page. Click the Settings tab. Scroll to the Tile Layer (hosted) Settings section. Check Allow this layer to be downloaded and used in an offline map to allow others to include the vector tile layer in offline apps.

How do I upload data to ArcGIS online?

Here’s how.

  1. Step 1: Sign in to ArcGIS Online with your ArcGIS account.
  2. Step 2: On the Content page, click New item.
  3. Step 3: Drag your spreadsheet file into the New item drop zone.
  4. Step 4: Review and change if necessary the default options for fields, location settings, and item details.

 

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