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MichaelBranscomb
Esri Frequent Contributor

ArcGIS Maps SDK for Local Server 200.1 is an incremental compatibility release that provides support for geoprocessing and map packages created with ArcGIS Pro 3.x. You can use version 200.2 of the ArcGIS Maps SDKs for .NET, Java, and Qt with this release of Local Server.

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Rachael_Ellen
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New ArcGIS Blog! The August 200.2 update of the Native Maps SDKs brings some exciting new capabilities for 3D visualization and application development.

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Rachael_Ellen
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The ArcGIS Maps SDKs team is pleased to bring you the next update to the 200.x series of Native Maps SDKs: 200.2, and it’s full of exciting new features and important updates to existing ones.

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Rachael_Ellen
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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
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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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LucasDanzinger
Esri Frequent Contributor

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

Here are a few specific Qt improvements worth highlighting:

  • New and improved sketching experience. As mentioned in the shared blog, there is a new sketching tool called GeometryEditor. This class has several of the same base capabilities as SketchEditor, with some notable improvements, including: freehand editing mode, panning the MapView mid-edit, selection cycling, canUndo/canRedo boolean properties, and better multipart geometry support. We look forward to continuing to evolve our geometry editing and sketching capabilities in GeometryEditor.
  • Numerous snippet additions in the developer guide to better support the conceptual topics. 
  • Improved logging of enum values in C++. All C++ enum can now be output to the console using qDebug(), which makes it very simple to quickly debug issues.

 

qDebug() << e.errorType(); // output: "ErrorType::CommonInvalidArgument"

 


Please reach out if you have any questions or comments.

 

-ArcGIS Maps SDK for Qt 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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Rachael_Ellen
Esri Contributor

Back in November 2022, our resident Qt developers Lucas and James took to the Qt World Summit virtual stage, where they shared tips and tricks for testing large projects with the Qt Test Framework. The recording of their talk is now available: read on to learn more!

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