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I have raised this with the ArcGIS Enterprise Kubernetes team to explain the project difficulties you are experiencing with the offline workflows. They acknowledge this is a gap in functionality which they are considering for a future release. I would also suggest you reach out to customer services or your local distributor to report the issue. There is also the ArcGIS Enterprise Ideas board: https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-enterprise-ideas/idb-p/arcgis-enterprise-ideas
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@padmalcom I've reached out to someone on the Enterprise Kubernetes team to find out more about this limitation you've found.
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@padmalcom What you are trying to do here isn't possible I'm afraid; not in the Maps SDK alone. The offline map tasks which generates a mobile map package is for use with a web map which is published in ArcGIS Online or your own Enterprise environment. The creation of the mobile map package is a server side operation and there is no logic in the Maps SDK to perform this operation. The solution here might be to publish your vector tile data into a webmap and you can use that to request a smaller area using the offline workflows. I should also make you aware that the Maps SDK for Java is being deprecated this year so you may want to consider using one of the other Native Maps SDKs for a new project. Does that help?
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@aeldib It looks like something has happened to the system requirements page for 200.2. When we initially released 200.2 Java 21 wasn't available and it was updated mid-release when I made the announcement above. We'll look into getting this corrected, but in the meantime I can confirm Java 21 is supported from version 200.2 of the Maps SDK. As user of the Maps SDK for Java I should also point out there is a plan to deprecate the product. This blog post explains this more. Hope that helps Mark
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I've added some code below which shows you how to check the cause of an error when loading a Portal or a PortalItem Portal portal = new Portal("https://www.arcgis.com/");
System.out.println("loading portal");
portal.loadAsync();
portal.addDoneLoadingListener(()-> {
//check status of portal loading
System.out.println("Portal load status " + portal.getLoadStatus());
if (portal.getLoadStatus() == LoadStatus.LOADED) {
// portal loaded okay so let's try the portal item
PortalItem portalItem = new PortalItem(portal, "92ad152b9da94dee89b9e387dfe21acd");
portalItem.loadAsync();
portalItem.addDoneLoadingListener(()-> {
// check portal item load status
System.out.println("portal item load status " + portalItem.getLoadStatus());
if (portalItem.getLoadStatus() == LoadStatus.LOADED) {
// make map from portal item and add to mapview it displays
ArcGISMap map = new ArcGISMap(portalItem);
mapView = new MapView();
mapView.setMap(map);
// add the map view to the stack pane
stackPane.getChildren().addAll(mapView);
} else {
System.out.println("portal item failed to load");
System.out.println(portalItem.getLoadError().getCause());
}
});
} else {
System.out.println("portal failed to load");
System.out.println(portal.getLoadError().getCause());
}
}); I'm not sure why you are specifically getting the error above, but you might get some clues from the code above. I would also not use Java 19, this isn't an LTS release and isn't supported. Ideally you should be using Java 21. You should also read this blog post which says that we are about to deprecate the Java SDK, so you should consider an alternative technology for new projects. Does this help?
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Can you confirm that you are using the Maps SDK for Java and if you are the version you are using. If this is the product you are using can you share some code so I can see what you are doing? It would also be good to understand the type of app you are writing. Is this a client side application or something server based?
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@TamerAssaf Thanks for the information, this helps me understand what you are trying to achieve. I'm going to move your post to the JavaScript API forum as you've posted in a forum for Native Maps SDK apps (which don't run in a browser). The functionality you are looking for will be triggered by our API, but the actual audible notification will likely be made by a 3rd party such as howler.js The forum I've moved this to is better suited for someone to guide you in JavaSctipt questions. @JuliePowell
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@Himanshu The Map package files (.mpkx) are just for users of ArcGIS Pro to share data. This format of data is not supported in any version of the ArcGIS Maps SDK. To share data from ArcGIS Pro to your Maps SDK app or FieldMaps etc you need to be exporting a mobile map package (.mmpk).
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@Himanshu The file format you need to create from ArcGIS Pro is a Mobile Map Package - these are designed for Maps SDK apps. The mpkx file will not work. The publish buttons for these are next to each other: I exported a project I have from ArcGIS Pro 3.2 to a .mmpk file and confirmed I can open and view the data using 100.15.x and 200.3 releases. Does this help?
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@Himanshu It is possible to create a mobile map package from ArcGIS Pro which you can display in a Maps SDK app. If you are starting a new project, I'd discourage using ArcMap as support for this is going away. This approach is one of many offline workflows. Before going too far down a particular route its worth stepping back and looking at what you are aiming for. If you share some information here I can help. Alternatively take a look at this page which talks above approaches for different offline workflows. Does this help?
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@TamerAssaf Can you tell me the product you are using? You've posted in the Maps SDK for Java which is for developers who want to add maps and GIS into their own desktop JavaFX apps. I think you might be using something different. If you tell me more about what you are doing I'll find someone to help or move the post to a better forum area.
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What are you defining as offline? If this is a desktop machine / laptop with no internet connection then the Maps SDK for Java (and other versions like .Net etc) is designed to work offline. You mention that you work with OpenSteetmap data, so you should take a look at a product called Open Streetmap premium which can be supplied as offline data which can be consumed in Maps SDK for Java etc. I'll flag @JuliePowell to see if there is any guidance from a JavaScript perspective.
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@TimJacobson It is worth looking at this sample to give you an idea of how to add features. There is also some doc on the subject which explains things. Also if you wanted to share some code then I could take a look. Does this help?
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@ZabihMalik I have raised this as a bug in JavaFX and it has just been accepted https://bugs.java.com/bugdatabase/view_bug?bug_id=JDK-8321291 They have managed to reproduce the bug on every version of JavaFX on Ubuntu and in the comments they are asking if it was ever implemented. Let's see what happens. Please note that this isn't something I can control. In the meantime I'm aware you need to deliver a project where you are limited to single touch events. For zooming and panning had you considered having buttons to perform these operations?
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