When publishing data to ArcGIS Online, you start with a geodatabase and publish that data to ArcGIS Online. Then, as the data in your geodatabase changes, those changes are propagated to ArcGIS Online through the feature service. Furthermore, changes on ArcGIS Online are handled through the same feature service interface.
If you want to have AmigoCloud access your ArcGIS Online data, it can do so by accessing the source of your ArcGIS Online data, the Geodatabase it came from. By using the geoprocessing tool you can sync the data from the Geodatabase to AmigoCloud in a similar manner to updating your ArcGIS Online data using the feature service.
If you are using ArcGIS Online to host your data, rather than maintaining it on an ArcSDE Server or a Local Geodatabase, AmigoCloud will not be able to access that data.
If you have a Web Map Service (WMS), you can then access that through ArcGIS Online and AmigoCloud as well. For AmigoCloud, just add it as a new base layer, and for ArcGIS Online you can add it as an OGC WMS.
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There are several ways to publish data in ArcGIS Online. The data can be hosted in ArcGIS Online for one. Or you can host your own map service on your own server, and register that service in ArcGIS Online. You can also create a map in ArcGIS Online that consumes your service. It's unclear from this help how to work with ArcGIS Online content.
Hi Steve, thanks for the feedback. Currently, ArcGIS Online data isn't brought into AmigoCloud directly for ArcGIS Online. If the data is hosted there it will be unavailable. However, for most clients, they maintain an enterprise database which is then synced to ArcGIS Online as well as AmigoCloud. I updated the question a bit. Does this help? We are looking into supporting WMTS from ArcGIS Online to bring in the maps, as a base layer, into AmigoCloud.
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