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    In this tutorial we will read a live RSS feed of traffic incidents in XML format, create

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    points of each incident location, set a coordinate system and write them out to KML format.

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    We will demonstrate how to use feature paths when reading the XML data.

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    Our source data of traffic incidents is assessed via a URL.

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    With the Internet Explorer option feed reading view turned on, we see a nicely structured

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    page with the incidents. With the feed reading view checked off, we see the nested XML and

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    we can clearly see that the item element contains the incident details.

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    Let's view this data using the FME data inspector.

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    Type in XML for the format. A list of XML-based formats appears. Frequently used XML profiles

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    are often implemented as their own FME format reader and writer, so it's best to first check

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    if there is a specific reader writer for the XML file you are trying to read. In this case,

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    there is not, so we will select XML for the format.

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    For the dataset enter the following URL.

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    When selecting this format it's important to tell FME how to map the XML elements to

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    feature types and attributes. Open the parameters and set the configuration type to feature

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    paths.

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    Next, identify the element tags to map for feature extraction.

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    Click next to elements to match. In this tree view we can check which nodes we want to become

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    feature types. Let's open RSS, then channel, and select item. Click OK to close the dialog's.

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    FME will scan your data and create feature types based on the flattening of your XML

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    at the node specified in your feature path. We have 10 features in the item feature type.

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    It is non-spatial but we do have latitude and longitude values which we can use to create

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    points in FME workbench - let's do that now.

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    In FME workbench we will add the XML reader and read the data set again with the same

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    parameters we just used in FME data inspector.

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    To create points add a vertex creator transformer and connect its input to the item source feature type.

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    Set the XY values to long, lat respectively. Then add a coordinatesystemsetter to set the

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    coordinate system two a lat/long WGS 84 coordinate system.

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    Connect an inspector.

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    Go ahead and run the workspace to confirm that we have points.

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    We will make them red and increase the point size to see them more clearly.

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    Let's set up the workspace to write to KML. We will add a KML writer and add a location

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    to write the dataset to.

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    The copy from reader schema option will copy the schema from the source XML feature type

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    to the destination KML feature type.

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    Before we connect things up let's set some KML properties and styling. Add a KML property

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    setter to the workspace. Open its properties and set category for the name and description

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    for the summary. These will appear in the Google Earth navigation tree.

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    We'll use the description also for the KML balloon content.

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    Next we will add a KML Styler to change the point icon style. Open its properties, expand

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    the icon section and select the E5 icon.

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    Now connect the KML Styler to the destination feature type.

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    Let's also clean up the attributes. Open the properties of the KML feature type. Click

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    on the user attributes tab and remove the attributes prefixed with XML copied from the source.

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    Go ahead and run the workspace.

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    Double-click on the output KML file to see the results in Google Earth.

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The example sentences of PREFIXED in videos (4 in total of 4)

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Use "prefixed" in a sentence | "prefixed" example sentences

How to use "prefixed" in a sentence?

  • No date prefixed directs me in the starry rubric set.
    -John Milton-
  • UNIX does not allow path names to be prefixed by a drive name or number; that would be precisely the kind of device dependence that operating systems ought to eliminate.
    -Andrew S. Tanenbaum-

Definition and meaning of PREFIXED

What does "prefixed mean?"

/ˈprēˌfiks/

adjective
Having a prefix added before a root of a word.
verb
add as prefix or introduction.