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Deep Dive into FME Desktop 2016

Deep Dive into FME Desktop 2016

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Deep Dive into FME Desktop 2016

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FME 2016: Exploring the

Solutions

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Problem:

“The FME interface doesn’t look as

hip and cool as Windows 10.”

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Complete icon refresh with modern, flat styling.

Workbench

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Problem:“I want my workspaces to stay up to date with the latest transformer improvements and options.”

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Version UpgradeUpgrade transformers to take advantage of the latestfunctionality and performance improvements.

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AttributeManager

AttributeValidator

CenterPointExtractor

ClosedCurveFilter

CoordinateReplacer

DuplicateFilter

FeatureWriter

KinesisReceiver

KinesisSender

LogMessageStreamer

MapboxStyler

PointPropertyExtractor

PointPropertySetter

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Problem:

“I want to control the order and names of my attributes to keep my

workspaces tidy and understandable.”

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Managing AttributesNine transformers doomed to die!

● AttributeCopier● AttributeCreator● AttributeKeeper● AttributeRenamer● AttributeRemover● AttributeSetter● AttributeValueMapper● ExpressionEvaluator● StringConcatenator

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AttributeManagerOne transformer to rule attribute management!

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Problem:“How can I make sure my attribute data is good quality and conforms to specifications?”

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AttributeValidator

Validate multiple attributes with a

single transformer

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Problem:“I need to do additional work on my data after it’s written out.”

“Sometimes I want to write more than one thing simultaneously.”

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FeatureWriterWrite your data mid-transformation and continue with next steps.

#GameChanger

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Problem:“The world keeps making new data formats … and I just might want to use them.”

So many formats, so little time.

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New Formats:

Amazon Aurora

Denodo

Portal for ArcGIS

Autodesk ReCap

FMW Workspace

General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS)

Adobe PRC

IndoorGML

SAP HANA and SAP Sybase ASE

Japanese National Land Numerical Information (JPGIS)

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Problem:“When I need to drop or truncate database tables, I don’t want to use an external tool to execute some SQL DDL.”

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Better SQL EditorRight-click forautomaticscript writing.

Quickly Inspectthe table.

Click ‘Run…’ toexecute SQLimmediately.

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Problem:

“It’s hard to find database tables owned by different users.”

“It’s even harder to pick out XML elements deep within a nested document.”

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Tree View PickerEasily navigate XML and database hierarchies.

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Problem:“I want complete control over any bad or deviant data flowing through my workspace. When a point is hiding in with some lines, I want to know!”

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<Rejected> PortsMany transformers have<Rejected> ports.These features aregiven rejected codes& messages.

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Problem:“I have a 64 bit computer with 96GB of RAM but FME seems to only use the first 12GB when processing massive datasets.”

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FME now will use as much memory as you have, without

compromising system stability.

New 64 Bit Memory Management

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32 bit FME

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Problem:“The WALLPAPER on my computer is

looking increasingly old and tired…”

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Attend one of 60+ FME user meetings between April 6 and June 28, 2016.

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Q&A

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Thank You