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I can't find any documentation on the GeoEvent Logger application. I am trying to monitor certain GeoEvent inputs and it seems the Logger is configured to only monitor port 5575. I would like it to monitor other inputs/outputs. Is this possible? Is there any user documentation for this application? Thanks
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I am using ArcGIS.Runtime.WPF v100.0. However I need some things out of the toolkit. If I try to install the toolkit (10.2.7.1234) it depends on ArcGISRuntime 10.2.7.1234, so the nuget manager installs both the toolkit and the runtime packages. Once the runtime package is installed it complains about items being loaded in both the WPF package and the Runtime package and I'm not sure at that point how to resolve those issues. Is there a way to get the toolkit to work with WPF v100.0? Or is there a workaround to the duplicate issues seen by the compiler when both WPF v100.0 and ArcRuntime 10.2.7 are installed? Thank you
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Thank you. The question now is how do you set the SpatialReference? I thought it was set but as a debug test i put the following lines in my code right before the call to ScreenToLocation. SpatialReference mapRef = _mapView.Map.SpatialReference; SpatialReference viewSpRef = _mapView.SpatialReference; The first one returns a valid Spatial Reference instance. The second one returns null? The only thing I have read is that the Map in the MapView needs to be set in order to get the spacial reference. However the Map is obviously set. Is this an order of operations thing perhaps (i.e. I need to set the map on the mapview later than I am doing). Thank you for your help
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01-26-2017
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I am just trying to get Lat/Long on a left mouse click. private void MapView_MouseLeftButtonDown(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e) { Point pt = e.GetPosition(MainMapView); MapPoint mapLocation = _mapView.ScreenToLocation(pt); if (mapLocation == null) { locStr = "BAD LOCATION!"; } ... } I get BAD LOCATION every time (the return MapPoint is null). I have debugged the e.GetPosition and it is valid value based on the location of the map view I click on. There doesn't seem to any documentation as to why ScreenToLocation would return null give two valid points. I'm guessing my _mapView isn't initialized correctly, but I don't know what else I need to do. I can can scroll around and zoom in and out with the mouse, so the actual view seems to be working just fine. Any ideas what is going on here?
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I am new to ArcGIS, so I installed the SDK and am trying to run any of the Example Apps. I have tried the Android, the UWP, and the WPF, and they call crash the same way. They all throw an unhanded exception in RuntimeCore (the dll name varies based on platform). The Local Machines is a Windows 10 VM. Here is the exception details from the UWP attempt to run on the Local Machine. Esri_runtimecore::Runtimecore_net::Dx_exception was unhandled Message: Unhandled exception at 0x00007FF847547788 in ArcGISApp2.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: Esri_runtimecore::Runtimecore_net::Dx_exception at memory location 0x000000F44C6FC630. Here is the exception details from the WPF attempt to run on on the local machine Unhandled exception at 0x05E3063B (RuntimeCoreNet.dll) in ArcGISWPF.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000010. If there is a handler for this exception, the program may be safely continued. I would really just like to get these example apps to run without issue. I have the following version of SDK installed ArcGIS_Runtime_SDK_DotNet_100_0_0.vsix Thank you
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01-25-2017
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was there a resolution to this issue. I have the same exact issue.
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