Module Review
This module introduced you to running workspaces on FME Server.
What You Should Have Learned from this Module
The following are key points to be learned from this module.
Theory
- Some workspaces read data from a feed or shared folder and so can be uploaded to FME Server and used immediately. Others need source data to be managed to integrate with a Server workspace
- Databases can have a container of connection information created and stored on FME Server
- Data (and other related files) can be uploaded and stored on FME Server in various ways; either published data, temporary uploads, or as “Resources”
- Workspaces can be authored in FME Desktop specifically to use data stored in FME Server resource folders
- Developer information is provided to help run workspaces via a URL
- Workspaces can be run in a series of translations using a technique called chaining
FME Skills
- The ability to create and use a database connection
- The ability to publish data with a workspace, upload data for a workspace, or manage data in resource folders
- The ability to create a workspace that references data into a resource folder
- The ability to chain together workspaces using a parent-child model