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I've created an mpk that references my File Geodatabase, and can display the contents by starting a LocalFeatureService, creating a ServiceFeatureTable using the url, and then a FeatureLayer from the table. According to this, "Map packages are read-only and cannot persist changes to the map. However, it is possible to make edits to the feature data referenced by map packages" and "map package layers reference their datasets via absolute paths and that only file geodatabases (.gdb) or enterprise geodatabases can be edited via the Local Server." However, any changes I make are not persisted to the gdb. I can see the LOCK files being created when I start the service, so I know it's in there... but it's not modifying the data, itself. What am I missing?!? Also, is there a way to add a feature class to a fgdb using Local Server?
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A TableSubLayerSource represents a single table or feature class, correct? If the file gdb contains multiple tables/feature classes, how do you interrogate the gdb to see what’s inside? Do you need to create a TableSubLayerSource for each feature class?
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This is where you would create an ArcGISMapImageLayer from the LocalMapService url, an ArcGISMapImageSublayer from the TableSublayerSource, and append ArcGISMapImageSublayer to ArcGISMapImageLayer::mapImageSublayers(). However, the TableSubLayerSource represents a single table or feature class, correct? If the file gdb contains multiple tables, how do you iterate through them??
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I had to add a MouseArea over the mapView in qml and set the hovered property to true (default is false).
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