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Hello, we implemented a Java Swing-Application with several frames, some of witch can host a JMap. Every time I open a frame with a JMap on it, the used memory of the Windows process (not the Java Heap) increases by 300 - 600 MByte (depending on the data displayed on the GraphicLayers of the map). What causes this high increase of used memory? Is a copy of the whole ArcGIS Runtime loaded into memory, each time I open a map? And if so, is it possible to use just one instance of the ArcGis Runtime for all maps in order to save memory? Kind regards
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Hello, we implemented a Java Swing application with an embedded JMap using ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Java. We are working with several GraphicLayers that contain graphic objects (up to 20.000). Every now and then our application crashes because of an EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION in runtimecore_java.dll (see attached log). What might be the reason for this? We tried different memory settings (e.g. -xmx512m or -xmx1024m) and different computers, so hardware issues can be excluded. Our spec: Java 1.8.0_45 (32 bit) ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Java (Version 10.2.4) OS: Windows 7 Enterprise, SP1 64 bit
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I found the OSM basemap at ArcGIS Online, but as far as I know it is not WMTS-based. It's based on OpenStreetMap (OSM) tile servers.
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Thank you for your response. I tried searching the data from ArcGIS online, but unfortunately I couldn't find any suitable service.
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Does anyone know of a service URL for a public OpenStreetMap Web Map Tiling Service (WMTS)?
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