Once configured, the routing services can be used with various applications, such as ArcGIS Pro, or to get directions and perform analysis in Map Viewer.
Consume routing services from out-of-the-box applications
- ArcGIS Pro—By connecting from ArcGIS Pro to ArcGIS Enterprise, you can take advantage of the geoprocessing resources running on its servers. To use a web tool that's been shared to your ArcGIS Enterprise portal, ensure you've signed in and set it as your Active Portal. You can use the network analysis gallery to perform all the various analysis using the routing services. Learn more about using routing services in ArcGIS Pro.
- Map Viewer—If you are using Map Viewer in ArcGIS Enterprise, routing services can be used from the Directions button or from one or more analysis tools that are available in the proximity tool set.
- ArcGIS Web AppBuilder—You can configure the Directions widget, Analysis widget, and the Geoprocessing widget in ArcGIS Web AppBuilder to access these services.
Consume routing services from APIs and SDKs
You can use the routing services to include network analysis capabilities in your own custom applications. ArcGIS developers have many APIs that work with the routing services, such as the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript, ArcGIS REST API or the various native ArcGIS Maps SDKs.
Learn more about the various APIs to access routing services