I keep running the Create Vector Tile Package tool in ArcGIS Pro on a custom tiling scheme I created using the Generate Tile Scheme Tool, and I keep encountering the error message:
The solution, is obviously to use 512 x 512 and consecutive scales with a ratio of two, which I have set up.
Any clue what I can do to fix this? Here's my custom tiling scheme:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<CacheInfo xsi:type='typens:CacheInfo' xmlns:xsi='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance' xmlns:xs='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema' xmlns:typens='http://www.esri.com/schemas/ArcGIS/10.5'>
<TileCacheInfo xsi:type='typens:TileCacheInfo'>
<SpatialReference xsi:type='typens:ProjectedCoordinateSystem'>
<WKT>PROJCS["WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere",GEOGCS["GCS_WGS_1984",DATUM["D_WGS_1984",SPHEROID["WGS_1984",6378137.0,298.257223563]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0.0],UNIT["Degree",0.0174532925199433]],PROJECTION["Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere"],PARAMETER["False_Easting",0.0],PARAMETER["False_Northing",0.0],PARAMETER["Central_Meridian",0.0],PARAMETER["Standard_Parallel_1",0.0],PARAMETER["Auxiliary_Sphere_Type",0.0],UNIT["Meter",1.0],AUTHORITY["EPSG",3857]]</WKT>
<XOrigin>-20037700</XOrigin>
<YOrigin>-30241100</YOrigin>
<XYScale>148923141.92838538</XYScale>
<ZOrigin>-100000</ZOrigin>
<ZScale>10000</ZScale>
<MOrigin>-100000</MOrigin>
<MScale>10000</MScale>
<XYTolerance>0.001</XYTolerance>
<ZTolerance>0.001</ZTolerance>
<MTolerance>0.001</MTolerance>
<HighPrecision>true</HighPrecision>
<WKID>102100</WKID>
<LatestWKID>3857</LatestWKID>
</SpatialReference>
<TileOrigin xsi:type='typens:PointN'>
<X>-20037700</X>
<Y>30241100</Y>
</TileOrigin>
<TileCols>512</TileCols>
<TileRows>512</TileRows>
<DPI>96</DPI>
<LODInfos xsi:type='typens:ArrayOfLODInfo'>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>0</LevelID>
<Scale>577791.70987213368</Scale>
<Resolution>152.87436231906003</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>1</LevelID>
<Scale>288895.85493606684</Scale>
<Resolution>76.437181159530013</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>2</LevelID>
<Scale>144447.92746803342</Scale>
<Resolution>38.218590579765007</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>3</LevelID>
<Scale>72223.96373401671</Scale>
<Resolution>19.109295289882503</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>4</LevelID>
<Scale>36111.981867008355</Scale>
<Resolution>9.5546476449412516</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>5</LevelID>
<Scale>18055.990933504178</Scale>
<Resolution>4.7773238224706258</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>6</LevelID>
<Scale>9027.9954667520888</Scale>
<Resolution>2.3886619112353129</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>7</LevelID>
<Scale>4513.9977333760444</Scale>
<Resolution>1.1943309556176565</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>8</LevelID>
<Scale>2256.9988666880222</Scale>
<Resolution>0.59716547780882823</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>9</LevelID>
<Scale>1128.4994333440111</Scale>
<Resolution>0.29858273890441411</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>10</LevelID>
<Scale>564.24971667200555</Scale>
<Resolution>0.14929136945220706</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>11</LevelID>
<Scale>282.12485833600277</Scale>
<Resolution>0.074645684726103528</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>12</LevelID>
<Scale>141.06242916800139</Scale>
<Resolution>0.037322842363051764</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>13</LevelID>
<Scale>70.531214584000693</Scale>
<Resolution>0.018661421181525882</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>14</LevelID>
<Scale>35.26560729200034</Scale>
<Resolution>907629393</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>15</LevelID>
<Scale>17.63280364600017</Scale>
<Resolution>0.0046653552953814697</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>16</LevelID>
<Scale>8.8164018230000867</Scale>
<Resolution>0.0023326776476907353</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>17</LevelID>
<Scale>4.4082009115000433</Scale>
<Resolution>0.0011663388238453676</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>18</LevelID>
<Scale>2.2041004557500208</Scale>
<Resolution>0.0005831694119226836</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
<LODInfo xsi:type='typens:LODInfo'>
<LevelID>19</LevelID>
<Scale>1.1020502278750111</Scale>
<Resolution>0.00029158470596134196</Resolution>
</LODInfo>
</LODInfos>
<PreciseDPI>96</PreciseDPI>
</TileCacheInfo>
<TileImageInfo xsi:type='typens:TileImageInfo'>
<CacheTileFormat>PNG</CacheTileFormat>
<CompressionQuality>0</CompressionQuality>
<Antialiasing>false</Antialiasing>
<BandCount>1</BandCount>
<LERCError>0</LERCError>
</TileImageInfo>
<CacheStorageInfo xsi:type='typens:CacheStorageInfo'>
<StorageFormat>esriMapCacheStorageModeCompactV2</StorageFormat>
<PacketSize>128</PacketSize>
</CacheStorageInfo>
</CacheInfo>
I was actually taking a look at this again yesterday. Like you, I am still experiencing the same issues as before with rendering when panning / zooming in that the tiles won't draw until another pan / zoom event is performed, even for a single layer. I continue to be plagued with 404 errors in my org's webmap when trying to GET a tile from the tile store e.g.:
returns as a 404 and nothing is rendered
It would be great if esri could make available their _v2 tiling scheme.xml so I could match their latest.
seems been fixed, haven't tried though, Release notes for ArcGIS Pro 2.2—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop
Has anyone had any luck with this issue yet? I can publish vector tiles fine using the "ArcGIS Online / Bing Maps / Google Maps" tiling scheme but not a custom file....Does anyone have the .xml for the "pre-built" schemes??
Thanks!
Not really, what I've ended up doing is just continuing to use these scales/resolutions in my state plane vector tiles as kind of a work around.