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The Map Package (mpk) and Tile Package (tpk) are not in the current release of the API. I don't believe it will be in until the next release. It is available in IOS. Android lags behind IOS functionality. I had also thought that with the transition to calling all APIs ArcGIS Runtime for X, where X is IOS, Android, WPF, QT, etc and they will attempt to keep the functionality across all the Run Times similar. Thank you for your answer.Do you mean that The mpk is available in IOS? The Tile Package(tpk) is available in the beta version of ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Android v1.1.1. There is a sample in the help.URl:http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgismobile/10.0/apis/android/help/#/Local_TIle_Layer_Sample/011900000028000000/ I think the mpk will be supported in the next release version.
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I want to load and display the mpk format file in android system.I have no idea . How to do it? I want to know , Do ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Android suport the mpk format file? Thanks.
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Ah, I misread the "Temporary Fix" that mggl explained above. Ok, if you're getting the "Persistent Contatiner" issue, Don't close Eclipse! Do this instead: 1.) Right Click on your project in the Package Explorer 2.) Select "Close Project" from the pop up menu (It's an option aobut half way down) 3.) I guess the graphic is supposed to be a closed folder 4.) Right Click on your project again in Package Explorer 5.) Select "Open Project" 6.) Wow! all the "persistent containers" are gone! (for now!) I feel very silly for not getting this the first time, so I hope it helps somebody else. I try this Method.It's OK!Thanks GregMobile311Esri!
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