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I looked through my old files for the HttpHandler I wrote but it's been quite a while so I'm afraid I have nothing to send. I have not used any of these so I have no perspective as to the cost effectiveness, ease of use, reliability etc of these. Do an internet search on 'cloud etl arcgis' and see what you can find. This is a relatively simple task for a web developer.Īlso there are cloud based ETL (extract, transform, load) platforms that you might be able to leverage. As they are received the http handler could reformat them into feature json and POST them to the addFeatures method of a feature service in your ArcGIS portal. The Garmin Portal is equipped to send to any REST endpoint so you could write a simple http handler and host it on a web server. The web server would provide the REST endpoint to which Garmin could send the inReach messages. One method I have used in the past is a custom http handler. However, you will need something to receive the inReach data, reformat it to to Esri json and send it to your feature service.
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And in perspective if all you need to do is log inReach data to ArcGIS, Geoevent Server is serious overkill - way more than what is needed.
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