In some scenarios (especially WebOffice plot extension and WebOffice ePaper) there may occur memory heaps if the Server Object Extension has to process too much data. In order to avoid these peaks, a data share directory has to be configured.

List of data share directories configuration
Property |
Description |
Server |
Host name of the ArcGIS Server 10.5.1. e.g. http://<server name>:6080/arcgis |
Access path from App Sever |
Access path from Application Server. Specifies the path for accessing the datashare directory from the WebOffice 10.5 SP2 application server. Define a local server drive for Single Server installation scenario or an UNC path for distributed installation scenario. Notes: •It is recommended to create the datashare directory on the GIS Server (e.g. C:\arcgisserver\directories) •The directory must have the name "WebOfficeDataShare", otherwise no Directory Cleanup will be performed (see: Cleanup of Directories) •The same directory, that is configured "Access path from GIS Server", must be referenced! •The Windows user account(s) used for running ArcGIS Server and Apache Tomcat must have read and write rights on this directory. •If WebOffice 10.5 SP2 application server and ArcGIS Server reside on same machine, you can specify the same path like for "Access path from GIS Server" attribute. |
Access path from GIS Server |
Access path from GIS Server. Specifies the path for accessing the datashare directory from the GIS Server. Define a local server drive for Single Server installation scenario or an UNC path for distributed installation scenario. Notes: •It is recommended to create the datashare directory on the GIS Server (e.g. C:\arcgisserver\directories) •The directory must have the name "WebOfficeDataShare", otherwise no Directory Cleanup will be performed (see: Cleanup of Directories) •The same directory, that is configured "Access path from App Server", must be referenced! •The Windows user account(s) used for running ArcGIS Server and Apache Tomcat must have read and write rights on this directory. •If WebOffice 10.5 SP2 application server and ArcGIS Server reside on same machine, you can specify the same path like for "Access path from App Server" attribute. |
Data exchange path properties
Note: Be aware that a lot of files can be saved in the data exchange path directory. SynerGIS recommends therefore to empty the directory regularly
•either by using the cleanup functionality (List of Data Shares) in the WebOffice 10.5 SP2 application configuration
•or by using an automatic batch script.