This guide covers the installation and configuration of geolocating (also known as geocoding) OnBase documents for the Integration for Esri. Geolocation is a feature of the Integration for Esri that allows OnBase to use Keyword Value(s) such as place names, street addresses, and points of interest to look up point coordinates in real-time for use with OnBase Mapping. It can also leverage image coordinates from EXIF, DIP, Device locations, Keyword Value coordinates, and custom value geocoders to store point coordinates used by OnBase Feature Layers and OnBase Mapping. The converted coordinates can then be used to map a document to the correct location within a map viewer (such as Google Maps or ESRI).
If you are looking for information on using Feature Based Access, see Feature Based Access Overview. If you are looking for information on creating your own feature layers using Feature Layers for Esri REST API, see Feature Layers Overview. If you are looking for information on OnBase Mapping, see OnBase Mapping Overview.