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Rachael_Ellen
Esri Contributor

In this latest announcement blog about offline tracing capabilities for geodatabase-based utility networks in the ArcGIS Maps SDKs for Native Apps, learn about aggregated geometry, isolation traces and tracing in hierarchical networks. 

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Rachael_Ellen
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In our latest ArcGIS Blog on utility networks, learn how the 200.1 release of the Native Maps SDKs and ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1 enables your application to download a utility network and trace offline.

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Rachael_Ellen
Esri Contributor

There's a new developer blog hot off the press - learn all about multipart geometries and how to use them in your apps built with the Native SDKs!

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PreetiMaske
Esri Regular Contributor

We are please to announce 200.1 release of ArcGIS Maps SDK for .NET . You can read about the highlights common to all ArcGIS Maps SDKs for Native Apps in the shared ArcGIS Runtime blog post and additional details in the 200.1 Release Notes.

For our .NET community here are a few more highlights...

  • Improvements and optimizationsThis release brings more memory optimizations and improvements to enable your applications to be more performant.
  • Improved error messaging and reporting for load and layerViewState errors.
  • Toolkit PopupViewer control has improved text formatting and is enhanced to support the display of elements like media, charts, and attachments.
  • Many new sample additions and a brand new look for The MAUI sample viewer. The UI has been completely transformed with a more modern look and includes many new features like marking sample as favorites, search for samples, and easy navigation between samples, view code (xaml and cs) driving the sample.

Each release of Runtime also includes significant updates to the ArcGIS Developer guide docAPI Reference docToolkit, and Samples.

We thank you for your ongoing support and feedback and hope you will find these updates valuable as you continue to use ArcGIS Maps SDK to build amazing applications for your users.

The ArcGIS Maps SDK for .NET Team

 

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Nicholas-Furness
Esri Regular Contributor

Highlights include the first production releases of the ArcGIS Maps SDKs for Swift and Kotlin, and Dynamic Entities!

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