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Thanks Paul, Please include the setup up how your layers are created, what sharing and security options you have with the code. I do my testing mainly on WPF/Native UWP (non-Xamarin) but I haven't seen this happening before. Are you just using ArcGIS Online or is Enterprise/Server involved somehow?
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Hi guys, Have you managed to reproduce the issue reliably? If you have, could you please send us reproducer for this. This sounds not to be specifically related to a single job but a setup of portal item security and authentication.
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Glad that you get that one fixed. I would assume that there was some type of error when creating the project on VS which didn't end up having the file for reason or another. If you keep seeing that in the future, please let us know. Also, welcome to the community. Since you are new to our API/Platform, there definitely will be a lot to look into. Here is some inspiration Get Started with Example Apps | ArcGIS for Developers is a page where you can find our examples, which in this context means apps that are built to demonstrate how to solve some use cases with a "fully working open-source app". These are intended to highlight good practices and showing how to tie multiple functional areas to a single application. GitHub - Esri/arcgis-runtime-demos-dotnet: Demo applications provided by the ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET Team is a repository where you can find all kind of demos. Where example apps are built around use-cases, demos are more API functionality based. Quite a few of these are used in our presentations as demos. GitHub - Esri/arcgis-runtime-samples-dotnet: Sample code for ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET – UWP, WPF, Xamarin.Android, Xa… is a repository where you can find samples to highlight specific API usage. One relatively new page is to look to Browse ArcGIS DevLabs | ArcGIS for Developers which contains short labs that you can do to learn specific things and you can chain some of them together as well. This is quite nifty so I recommend for you to have a look. Ofc then we have the guide that you are already looking into. All the feedback is more than welcome. We are trying to make the process of learning our API/Platform easy as possible but there are a lot of things to show. So please let us know how you find the learning process.
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I see. As you have seen, at the moment there isn't a way to do that in the API directly. Option on specifying OutFields has been coming up a couple of times lately, I have mentioned this chain in our internal issue that covers this. Currenlty the best way to work around this is actually using Views or content optimized Feature services if you are using server. It might not be a solution on every use case but overall restricting visible fields/attributes for specialized applications is a good way to organize your content. Especially if there are security concerns. I'm curious on your use case and service setup if you are hitting memory issues with this. How many attributes you have in your features? How many features are you using at the same time?
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07-02-2018
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I checked the tutorial and it seems that it is using the template that we provide as part of the SDK install. This will create you the `MapViewModel` so I'm assuming that you didn't use the template on your project and manually added references to the project through nuget. Here is an example what you should see if you create the project using the template. Hope this helps.
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If you are accessing attributes after a query you can use ServiceFeatureTable.QueryRelatedFeaturesAsync Method (ArcGISFeature, RelatedQueryParameters, QueryFeatureFields) but make sure that you load the Feature as well. ie. await mySelectedFeature.LoadAsync(); var myValue = int(mySelectedFeature.Attributes["myKey"].Value)
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Hi Have you checked that you are calling `LoadAsync` on the features before accessing the attributes?.
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Hi, ArcGIS Runtime hasn't got `MapViewModel` part of it at any point. This is part of the MVVM structure and while we recommend you to use it, using Runtime doesn't require it. From the implementation point of view, developers are responsible for building the ViewModel tier on their applications. Which documentation/guide you are using? I would expect to see mention on creating the ViewModel to your application being part of it.
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We are just getting a new release out of the door and this fix should in the "next-one" so it might be either 100.3.1 or 100.4 depending what we are going to get out from the door. I assumed that the lock is there due the download operation and there isn't much you can do with it at the moment. Unfortunately so the best pra, for now,r now is to make sure that you delete all files / folder that you don't need on the next time when you open the app. Personally I would download the stuff to a separate (temp) location and when everything is good i would move it to the "final" location so I could easily just purge the temp download location without any worries removing stuff that shouldn't be needed. But that's just one strategy on handling your downloads / temporary (on-demand/preplanned) data / permanent data.
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06-29-2018
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Hi Matthew, Thanks for the feedback. We are aware that the downloads don't get cancelled when cancelling the job but the good news is that we are currently working to fix that issue. Unfortunately, it didn't get into the 100.3 release but it should be in the next one. The cancel method at the moment allows any download that is started to finish but shouldn't start any new ones (ie. go to the next steps in the job). Which files do you see being locked? Are you trying to delete them while the download is going on? Did you also call cancel before trying the delete? Are you showing the area on the map while you are trying to delete it?
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You can also adapt building-controls-for-ArcGISRuntime-dotnet/HighlightOverlay.cs at master · anttikajanus/building-controls-for-ArcGISRunt… or similar approach to build custom highlighter.
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Thanks, Have you seen Dynamic Situational Awareness for Qt | ArcGIS for Developers? I think that it's something that you might be interested. Even though it's in QT you can do the same with .NET as well. You can distribute your data and maps to a runtime app in many ways. We have been focusing quite a bit lately on the online based workflows (taking maps offline based on services and online maps) but if those don't fit well into your use cases, then you can sideload required parts to the devices. Runtime has wide support for offline use cases and it's very versatile on the data deployment strategies as well. I think that the challenge is to understand all the options available and how the data/maps can be created. I think that you get the best value out from the offline maps if you are using ArcGIS Online / ArcGIS Enterprise (on-premises) as part of your information infrastructure as a service layer that your applications use to extract the data for the offline use. This way you can use your applications offline but still use synchronization framework to get and push changes to the centralized data stores (feature services). You can also work totally in disconnected environments with your devices as long as you have some way to create the required data, for example, using ArcGIS Pro, Python or another Runtime application. These cases you have to take care how the data gets deployed to the device yourself. In some cases, you might want to use a mix of different methods as well. We did a presentation about the high-level strategies in last dev summit and you can the recording from here ArcGIS Runtime: Working with Maps Online and Offline - YouTube. That should give you the basic concepts between on-demand/preplanned/fully disconnected workflows. You can also find more information about the topics on following guide pages: - Offline—ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET (WPF) | ArcGIS for Developers - Create an offline map—ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET (WPF) | ArcGIS for Developers - Create an offline layer—ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET (WPF) | ArcGIS for Developers Note that not all the options are documented in those topics but we are trying to improve them so all the feedback on the confusing things or things that are missing are more than welcome. Have you already looked into our samples as well? You can find them from GitHub - Esri/arcgis-runtime-samples-dotnet: Sample code for ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET – UWP, WPF, Xamarin.Android, Xa… Here are some more information about the core concepts and ways to get data to your apps Mobile map packages Mobile map package—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop Create Mobile Map Package—Data Management toolbox | ArcGIS Desktop Tile packages Tile package—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop Vector tile package—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop GeoPackages Work with SQLite databases in ArcGIS Pro—Help | ArcGIS Desktop Create SQLite Database—Data Management toolbox | ArcGIS Desktop Rasters support Add raster data—ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET (WPF) | ArcGIS for Developers Scene layers (3d) Scene layer package—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop You can also use Local Server component if you are deploying to Windows devices (WPF applications) Local Server—ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET (WPF) | ArcGIS for Developers I know that there is quite a bit to take in but if you have any specific areas that you want to get more information, please let us know.
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Hi, Could you describe your use case and what you are planning to do to give a better understanding of the case? The question is quite vast and the answer very much depends on what you try to do and what kind of infrastructure you are working in. Which resources have you been looking that didn't provide you with the information that you were looking for?
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Hi, You have to point the layer to the specific layer in the feature service such as `https://services9.arcgis.com/XzoULf2XO1iHwqzc/ArcGIS/rest/services/basivka/FeatureServer/0` instead of the service level. You can have multiple layers inside of one feature service so you will need to specify which of them you are using with a Feature Layer object in Runtime.
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Hi, this seems to work ok on .NET at least assuming this is what you were expecting. I'll ask someone to check it in Andoird.
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