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Hi. Generally it would be nice to be able to have support for passing in Stream instead of a string path, especially in Azure. There are sometimes easier to just keep things in-memory in Azure, and the solution at the moment feels very “clumsy”; write to file and then read it. Instead of just passing in a memory stream. The File Geodatabase format was just an example as that is what we mostly use when sending map-data to “heaven”. Regards, Peder Husom Powel
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I can't seem to find a way to open a file geodatabase from a .Net Stream - is it possible in the current version? If not; is it on the roadmap? I need this, and probably others to, to open a file geodatabase from things like Azure Blob. My current solution, which I haven't tried yet, is to write the file to my WebApp local storage and open it from there. This is a hassle and I can't see why the SDK shouldn't be able to just take a Stream.
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Hi, I have two layers. One ArcGISDynamicMapServiceLayer based on a .MPK+Oracle DB. One WmsLayer. If I add them in this order; DynamicMapServiceLayer WmsLayer Both layers get rendered, but the DynamicMapServiceLayer is behind the WmsLayer. So as soon as the WmsLayer has loaded, the DynmicMapServiceLayer is a bit faster, it gets drawn over the DynamicMapServiceLayer. If I add them in the reverse order; WmsLayer DynamicMapServiceLayer The DynamicMapServiceLayer is fine, but the WmsLayer is nowhere to be seen. Setting the DynamicMapServiceLayers image format to PNG or any other doesn't help either. I've looked for a z-index or something simillar but can't seem to find anything relevant. Any tips, tricks or obvious things that I'm missing?
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