WMTS Layer Details Page
When you click or select a named WMTS layer in Spectrum Spatial™ Manager, a page appears
with detailed information about that resource.
Note: These settings are the same as those
that are available when you select a WMTS layer in . The GetCapabilties response (and other WMTS service calls) are affected
immediately anytime a named WMTS layer is deleted, modified, or created. Any named WMTS
layer in the repository is automatically exposed through WMTS.
- WMTS Layer Name
- The name of the named WMTS layer in the repository. To rename the WMTS layer, hover
over the name and click the pencil icon
to enter edit mode (see Renaming Named Resources and Folders).
Note: This is not the name you use when referring to the layer via the WMTS service. - Description
- A description or abstract of the named WMTS layer used by GetCapabilities. Click Add to enter a description or click an existing description to edit it. There are no restrictions on what you can enter for a description, including no minimum required number of characters.
- Keywords
- Words or phrases that describe your repository content used by GetCapabilities that
also allow you to more effectively search the repository. If you have the necessary
permissions, you can add, edit (by moving your mouse over the keywords so that a pencil
icon
appears), and delete keywords. To keep your set of keywords manageable and easier to search, case is respected (for example, you are allowed to add the keyword "MyMap) but variations by case are not allowed (for example, you cannot have two separate keywords for "MyMap" and "mymap").
- Resource Info
- Information about the resource, including its name (that is, its path in the repository), its type (named WMTS layer), the date it was created, and the date it was last modified (displayed in the locale of your browser).
- WMTS Info
- Displays properties for the named WMTS layer including its unique layer identifier that is referenced by GetCapabilities and GetTile operations, its human-readable title, and the named tile that it references (displayed as a link to the named tile).