Hi Preeti Maske,
Thanks a lot for your quick response!
I had already tried using ArcGISTiledLayer but got the same results.
I was able to reproduce the issue in both Android and iOS using v100.7.0 in the samples solution from ESRI ArcGIS
GitHub - Esri/arcgis-runtime-samples-dotnet: Sample code for ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET – UWP, WPF,...
I used the ArcGISTiledLayerUrl.cs samples and used the following code to reference the soil layer:
private void Initialize()
{
// Create new Map
Map myMap = new Map();
// Create uri to the tiled service
Uri serviceUri = new Uri(
"https://server.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/rest/services/Specialty/Soil_Survey_Map/MapServer");
//Uri serviceUri = new Uri(
// "https://services.arcgisonline.com/arcgis/rest/services/World_Topo_Map/MapServer");
// Create new tiled layer from the url
ArcGISTiledLayer imageLayer = new ArcGISTiledLayer(serviceUri);
// Add created layer to the basemaps collection
myMap.Basemap.BaseLayers.Add(imageLayer);
// Assign the map to the MapView
_myMapView.Map = myMap;
//Zoom to location around Page Lake MN
_myMapView.SetViewpointCenterAsync(45.525613, -95.806157, 7e4);
}
Here are some screenshots of what I'm seeing:
Soil Layer in Android v100.7
Soil Layer in iOS v100.7
by contrast, the soil layer displays correctly in our current version 10.2
Hopefully there's something else I can try to fix this issue. BTW, I don't see any errors happening while executing the new code in v100.7.
Best,
Hector