WhiteStarLeaseBuilder

Posts a query to a WhiteStar Legal2Map™ WebServices (WS3) server to obtain points or polygons matching a list of legal land descriptions.

A feature is emitted for each point or polygon returned from the query.

Parameters

Request Parameters

Connection Parameters

HTTP Authentication Parameters

Example

The query for well locations described by the queries "6 25S 21E 1 SE SE SE NW" and "6 10S 16W 2 C SE NE SW" is formed as follows:

  1. The input feature contains the attribute request{0} and request{1} with the values:

request{0} = "6 25S 21E 1 SE SE SE NW"

request{1} = "6 10S 16W 2 C SE NE SW"

  1. "Request Description Attribute" is set to "request{}"
  2. "Result Description Attribute" is set to "_description"
  3. "Transaction ID attribute" is set to "_trans_id"
  4. "Resulting Geometry Type" is set to "Point".
  5. Web service host, username, and password are entered for the target server.

Execution of this query results in the following two features:

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IFMEPoint (-95.052404999999993,37.900077000000003)

_description -> `6 25S 21E 1 SESESENW'

_trans_id -> `871'

fme_geometry -> `fme_point'

fme_type -> `fme_point'

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IFMEPoint (-99.076954999999998,39.209764999999997)

_description -> `6 10S 16W 2 CSENESW'

_trans_id -> `871'

fme_geometry -> `fme_point'

fme_type -> `fme_point'

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Editing Transformer Parameters

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Defining Values

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Dialog Options - Tables

Transformers with table-style parameters have additional tools for populating and manipulating values.

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