Once your ArcGIS Notebook Server site has been created, you must install ArcGIS Web Adaptor and register it with ArcGIS Notebook Server.
ArcGIS Web Adaptor provides a connection between your enterprise web server and your ArcGIS Notebook Server site. It allows you to specify the port, address, and authentication settings for incoming requests. A dedicated instance of ArcGIS Web Adaptor is required for proper functioning of an ArcGIS Notebook Server site.
The steps to install and configure ArcGIS Web Adaptor with ArcGIS Notebook Server are basically the same as other ArcGIS Server roles. Accordingly, the links below go to the ArcGIS Server section of the ArcGIS Web Adaptor installation guide.
The set up steps for ArcGIS Web Adaptor can differ depending on the type of web server (IIS, Java on Windows, or Java on Linux) on which it's being installed.
- See About ArcGIS Web Adaptor if you're unfamiliar with the ArcGIS Web Adaptor software component.
- Install and configure ArcGIS Web Adaptor for Java (Linux).
- Optionally, set up a reverse proxy server for ArcGIS Notebook Server in addition to the requisite web adaptor.
- Specify the URL format notebookserver.domain.com.
The port used by ArcGIS Notebook Server for all communication is 11443, whereas the HTTPS port used by ArcGIS Server is 6443.
Note:
Starting at 10.8, instances of ArcGIS Web Adaptor running on IIS web servers enable the WebSocket protocol by default. No action is needed. Previously, enabling WebSocket was an essential part of ArcGIS Notebook Server installation, as the protocol is required for notebooks to work with the web adaptor.
When ArcGIS Web Adaptor is installed and configured with your ArcGIS Notebook Server site, Install and configure Notebook Server samples data.