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Hi nicinski adam, Through the Rest service I could render the *.tpk in offline mode as you decribed. But as you said its zoom level must be little because only 100K items are allowed from the Rest WS source. So, i installed the ArcGIS Desktop 10.3.1 and when i tried to share as a package as you see from the attachment below there is no option about producing the tpk. The extension is mpk. And i tried to use *.mpk file also tried to change the mpk extension to tpk and use it but no chance to render the saved map at offline mode. So, what was the ArcGIS Desktop version you used while producing *.tpk file? Eray
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Thanks for your valuable link reference and directions nicinski adam Regards, Eray
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Hi all, I developed a simple GIS module through using the ArcGIS SDK on Java with these features : - Map : Map options, Map coordinates - Toolkit : Navigator, Overviewmap, Drawing overlay - Graphics layers : Select graphics, Draw graphics - Geometry : Line length - Routing and navigation : GPS layer, Advanced GPS info Everything is working well in online mode. But at production stage there will be no internet connection at client side. So, how can i refer to a SATELLITE or NATIONAL_GEOGRAPHIC or STREETS etc. version of a map on local machine while serving the features listed above also? For example this code zoom to Turkey at Level-6 through online server's of Esri. MapOptions mapOptions = new MapOptions(MapType.STREETS, 39.0000, 32.0000, 5); // Turkey wt. zoom level 6 I guess two solutions but i couldn't find the reference mechanism on Java side. Option-1 : Prepare a custom map on ArcGIS Desktop software and export the map and tiles info to a folder. Then refer to this folder. Option-2 : Download a pre-built map from ArcGIS web site (For example Turkey NATIONAL_GEOGRAPHIC map) with its tiles. Then install a ArcGIS server on client side and load the map & tiles to map server. At last give reference to 127.0.0.1/localhost to access it. Does anybody have opinion about this? Best regards, Eray
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