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Streaming Layer should be part of all the Runtime APIs

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03-13-2014 08:55 AM
Status: Implemented
Jan-Tschada
Esri Contributor

Right now, only the JavaScript API allows the usage of a Streaming Layer (e.g. connecting to the GeoEvent Processor).

16 Comments
EricBader
This is planned for. No timeframe yet.
MartinRick
With the straight way to bring ArcGIS to mobile devices, this is a critical feature in order to use the Runtime's visualization capabilities!
 
Jan-Tschada

Any timeframe yet? Come on we want some Streaming Quartz release.

EricBader

We have a timeline.    Finally.

It is planned for an update, in 2017.

Keep the votes coming. We need this desperately,  as you'd all agree. It is important to us as well.

FrankieEast

This would really help us keep our pilots up to date with weather/airspace changes on the ipad app.  

Jan-Tschada

Is this coming for Christmas this year "Planned for an update, in 2017" ??? ebader-esristaff

EricBader

Greetings Jan!

Even though you were not on Santa's naughty list, Steam Layers support unfortunately did not make it into his sack of toys. There were a lot of goodies that went into update 2, I wish this could have been one of them.

I know this is extremely critical for many of you. It is a high priority. Stay tuned.

dotMorten_esri

If you're using The .NET Runtime and can't wait for a built-in SreamLayer, there is a sample showing how it could be done on top of GraphicsOverlay here:  

arcgis-runtime-demos-dotnet/src/GeoEventServerSample at master · Esri/arcgis-runtime-demos-dotnet · ... 

Stefan_Jung

Any updates here Kerry Robinson‌?

RexHansen

We plan to start work on this before the end of 2020 and deliver in a release in 2021.