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Just to close the loop on this, the 3x downloads appear to be fixed.
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The 2024 Esri Developer Summit is right around the corner. It starts Monday, March 12 in Palm Springs, California. https://www.esri.com/en-us/about/events/devsummit/overview I will be there all week with my good friend @TanuHoque, and we will be talking all things developer, with a special emphasis on printing. Curious to learn more? Come to our sessions! Tuesday, March 12 First, we have a fun 5 minute SpeekGeeking session that's all about printing with web applications. Wednesday, March 13 Next, we have a an excellent session about report printing. This highly anticipated event will feature technology from all across ArcGIS, including: ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Enterprise, ArcGIS Experience Builder, Map Viewer, and the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript. Lastly, we also have approximately 20 hours planned for showcase showdowns technical support over 3 days. Tanu and I will be at the showcase for much of this time if you want to talk. Or just say hello. Just please don't ask us to print your boarding passes. Want to learn more? We have a wonderful blog post that details all the available web developer sessions at Dev Summit. You can print it out, or save and enjoy a digital copy. https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/js-api-arcgis/developers/web-developers-guide-to-the-2024-esri-developer-summit/
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Excellent, thanks for reporting. I forgot to circle back and post that we found and fixed the issue.
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Hi @NicolasGIS, thanks for reporting this issue. We are investigating.
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Hi @jjgarrett0, thank you for posting your question here. As far as I know, yes, layers have to be configured individually as a LayerSearchSource. Typically, a looping function should suffice. However, can you share a bit more about your use case, and why you want to have 60+ layers as sources in a Search widget?
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4x! The first 2024 release of the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript is here. Version 4.29 is being widely heralded as the best and/or most recent 4x release in ever. Critics are raving about components, and can’t wait to check out the new functionality and updated documentation. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/ 3x! We are also releasing version 3.46 of the ArcGIS API for JavaScript. This will be the last version of 3x. On July 1st, 2024, all 3x versions will be retired. On a personal note, I greatly enjoyed working with many 3x versions over the past 11 years, and will remember it fondly. https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/js-api-arcgis/developers/arcgis-api-for-javascript-version-3-x-retirement/ Dev Summit That’s right, the first JavaScript Maps SDK release of the year happens just before our annual Developer Summit. If you’re reading this blog, and/or enjoy working with our technology, then we hope you’ll join us in Palm Springs, March 12 – 15. https://www.esri.com/en-us/about/events/devsummit/overview Minimalism code The component library currently consists of 3 packages: Map components, Chart components, and Coding components. They now have more properties, more events, and improvements to the documentation and samples. Components are still in beta, which means now is an excellent time to learn about them and test them out, but keep your eyes peeled (this expression is possibly referring to the taste of certain fruits or vegetables being improved if peeled, e.g. bananas) for updates when they come out of beta in the near future. https://developers.arcgis.com/avascript/latest/release-notes/#maps-sdk-components-beta It’s a hit! HitTest() got better in MapView (respects drawing order of features!) and now works with VectorTileLayer. The MapView improvements also improved the Popup and Features widget behaviors. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#mapview-hittest-improvements Notes to the Editor The Editor widget got some more love at 4.29, with updated constraints and capabilities. Alongside this is the new Directional Pad widget, which can be super useful if you need to move the map while making edits (currently only supported in 2D). What about OrientedImageryLayer? Yes, at 4.29, you can now edit that layer too. Editor also added support for utility network rule-based snapping. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#editing-updates More dates and better times The FeatureTable and Directions widgets were enhanced with better support for dates, times, and time zones. With 2024 being a leap year (also known as an intercalary year), now is a great time to update to ensure the most accurate user experience. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#featuretable---improved-date-and-time-support https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#directions---time-zone-support https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_year ES in the browser? ES module samples have had to be downloaded locally to enjoy. Now, with the power of the internet and the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript version 4.29, these samples run live in the browser using the StackBlitz environment. To try it out, search for samples with the ESM tag, and click the “Open ESM sample (StackBlitz)” button. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#run-es-module-samples-in-the-browser Realism meets elevation (in a geospatial context) The new IntegratedMesh3DTilesLayer (IM3DTL for short) keeps it real by loading integrated mesh data based on a hierarchical data structure defined by the 3D Tiles specification. But if that’s not real enough, check out our new custom render nodes. Render nodes are an evolution of the external renderer that can offer advanced flexibility. Custom render nodes allow WebGL level access to the render pipeline of the SceneView to create cool custom visualizations and effects. These tasks can range from rendering objects to applying postprocessing effects. But if that’s too real, then the SceneView has the capability to render a 2D sub-region of the camera (good for context). The Scalable GIS Renderer project on GitHub uses this to implement a sample application for viewing 3D ArcGIS online web scenes on a wicked cool display. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#3d-updates Upgrade the UN While the United Nations may be outside the scope of this blog, the Utility Network (UN) got some legit enhancements at this release. SubtypeGroupLayer added support for Arcade, and can now be utilized when configuring popups, renderers, and labels. Editor added support for utility network rule-based snapping with the SubtypeGroupLayer. Now, the snapping rules configured in a utility network will be respected when creating or updating features while snapping is enabled, and the utility network is loaded on the map. Lastly, you can now edit utility network Associations. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#utility-network Does it Print? We added some really neat functionality to printing. First, we enhanced the Print widget with Calcite, so it looks much cooler now. Second, if you’re working with a federated Portal, you can create print layouts in ArcGIS Pro, upload them to Portal, and configure them to work with your existing Print service without having to republish the entire Print service! Lastly, if you’re working with a FeatureLayer, we can now print highlighted features too. https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/release-notes/#printing Bells and whistles These aren’t actual bells and whistles, or literal bells and whistles, but there are still a lot of important updates that you should know about. Whether it’s the places basemaps, updated UI of LayerList / BasemapLayerList / TableList, or a plethora of raster updates, I highly recommend checking out the full Release Notes and official Release Blog to learn more. Latest Version (High Hopes parody) Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the below song parody are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Esri, or any of its affiliates. Any rebroadcast, retransmission, or recounting of this song, without the express written consent of Esri, is prohibited. Had to update to the latest version, Good thing the release notes are worth immersion, Downloads don’t affect my introversion, Always latest version Had to update to the latest version, Didn’t know how because I’m a shy person, At least 3x stopped carrying this burden, Always latest version Components said, Minimal coding, Be something greater, Forget the legacy, Maps SDK, Back in 3x days, AMD everything, AMD everything Components said, Widget and layer upgrades, Better date and time displays, ES apps in the browser plays, Raster function victories, Back in 3x days, AMD everything, AMD everything Components said, Come to Dev Summit, I know I’m still in beta, Frameworks are waiting, No more complaining, And I hate to see you not upgrading Had to update to the latest version, Good thing the release notes are worth immersion, Downloads don’t affect my introversion, Always latest version Had to update to the latest version, Glad I did ‘cause I’m a Portal printing person, At least Calcite can carry any burden, Always latest version Components said, It’s time for version management, 3D tile support, Custom render node rapport, Time to change, AMD everything, AMD everything Stay up on smart mapping, Stay up on smart mapping, And never downgrade, oh Stay up on smart mapping, Stay up on smart mapping, And never downgrade Components said, Come to Dev Summit, I know I’m still in beta, Frameworks are waiting, No more complaining, And I hate to see you not upgrading, They say it’s already in Pro but they haven’t tested the best Maps SDK, Kay-kay-kay So I got another update and it’s gonna make your day, Day-day-day Had to update to the latest version, Good thing the release notes are worth immersion, Downloads don’t affect my introversion, Always latest version Had to update to the latest version, Didn’t know how because I’m a shy person, At least 3x stopped carrying this burden, Always latest version References Release Blog https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/js-api-arcgis/announcements/whats-new-in-arcgis-maps-sdk-for-javascript-4-29/ 4.29 Release Notes https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/guide/release-notes/index.html 4.29 Samples https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/sample-code/?tagged=4.29 Breaking Changes across all 4x releases https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/guide/breaking-changes/index.html Song inspiration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fH_OnJk6QqU Fair use and Parody law https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use
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Hi @MichaelLev, have you looked at this doc? It looks like you can define the default UI locale here. https://developers.arcgis.com/experience-builder/sample-code/themes/demo-theme/#localization https://developers.arcgis.com/experience-builder/api-reference/jimu-core/AppContext/#locale
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Hi @MatthieuThery1, thanks for reporting. This is a known issue that we are investigating.
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Thank you for posting your question here @MauricioBarrera. Would you be interested in discussing your project, and why you are creating a custom print component?
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Hi @average_geo_97, thanks for posting your question here. MapImageLayer is a bit different from other layer types. Typically, you'll want to work with Sublayers. Can you share a simplified repro app that shows what's happening?
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Hi @kjtrottier, thanks for posting your question here. It is difficult to determine what the issue is from the JavaScript perspective. Perhaps there is a spatial reference mismatch in the app that is causing the issue? I would recommend reviewing the doc for publishing a GP service: https://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/server/latest/publish-services/windows/general-considerations-for-using-geoprocessing-services.htm or contacting Technical Support for assistance with publishing a GP service for viewshed analysis.
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Hi @mmkmmkv, thanks for posting your question here. The current version is 4.28, so this issue may have been fixed at a more recent release. If you can share a reproducible test app that shows the error, we could take a look. I'd also recommend looking at our known print limitations for guidance: https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/api-reference/esri-rest-print.html
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Great question @vijaybadugu. In addition to the really good information already provided, I would also highlight the Tutorials and Blogs for 4x that can really show great insight and useful tips. Tutorials https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/tutorials/ Blogs https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/blogs/
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Hi @SaurabhUpadhyaya and @BabyChauhan. Are you two working together? Or are these different issues? @SaurabhUpadhyaya - I can't share some sample code. I still don't understand the issue.If you could provide a simplified reproducible test-app, on a place like CodePen, then it would help us see the issue you are seeing, and investigate. Otherwise, please contact Technical Support if you are able: https://support.esri.com/en-us/contact @BabyChauhan - unfortunately, it is not possible to assign label priorities. This workflow is available in the dekstop ArcGIS Pro application, but not currently in a web app using the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript. I would recommend using different scale values, like in this example: https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/sample-code/labels-multiple-classes/
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