How to export GML to geodatabase feature class?
Once you have set up the interoperability connection, you can export it to a shapefile or feature class using the usual Export Data command or geoprocessing tools such as Copy Features (Data Management). You could give the GDAL/OGR utility ogr2ogr a try.
How to access GML data without a data interoperability?
Access the two formats in the Formats Gallery: Using the Interoperability Connections node in ArcCatalog, create an Interoperability Connection to GMLSF and WFS services based on GMLSF. Use the Quick Import tool from the Data Interoperability Tools toolbox to import GMLSF and WFS services based on GMLSF to a Personal or File GDB.
How to import ArcGIS data into FME reader?
Type gml in the Search text box. Click the row listing Geography Markup Language (GML) and click OK. The FME Reader Gallery dialog box closes. Click the Dataset browse button. The Select File dialog box opens. Browse to C:\\arcgis\\ArcTutor\\Data Interoperability\\zoning.
How to access GML data in ArcGIS 10.1?
ArcGIS for Desktop 10.1 reads, imports and exports GML Simple Features or GMLSF format. GMLSF is based on the GML 3.2.1 specification. This functionality requires the Data Interoperability extension to be installed but does not require a license.
When to use FME to convert GML to gdb?
Use FME to restructure data in the GML format for storage in an Esri File Geodatabase. Transform GML into the proper model for storage in a File Geodatabase system using the data conversion capabilities of FME. FME allows you to efficiently restructure the contents of the dataset, preserving its integrity during the GML to GDB translation.
Do you need data interoperability extension for GML Simple Features profile?
As long as your GML data sticks to the GML Simple Features profile, you do not need to enable the Data Interoperability Extension, it needs only be installed. Then, follow the instructions in this help topic to create an interoperability connection for your GML data: Using the GML simple features profile
How to convert GML tags to feature classes?
I have a series of XML files containing GML tags such as : and I need to convert these into ESRI feature classes. How would I start to import them?