Yes, this local geodatabase can be used as a datasource for your feature layers that get added to your map, and they behave just like connected feature layers: zoom in on the map, search and query, etc.
If all you need to do is visualize and query these feature layers, this is a BASIC-level licensing scenario.
If you want to edit these feature layers from the local geodatabase, while disconnected from Internet access, this is a STANDARD-level licensing scenario.
Hope this helps.
Could it be possible to have some code sample for this ?
How to add this kind of Local Feature Layer to the map ?
would be great. thanks.
Hi Eric,
It's just that I want to do, local data, identify, zoom in and zoom out, some code sample would be great!
Thanks!
Once you have a geodatabase file on the file system, you can add feature layers to the map from it...
Geodatabase geodatabase = new Geodatabase(path);
GeodatabaseFeatureTable featureTable = geodatabase.getGeodatabaseFeatureTableByLayerId(0);
// create a feature layer from the feature table
featureLayer = new FeatureLayer(featureTable);
map.getLayers().add(featureLayer);
Once the layer is in the Map, it behaves like any other full-fledged FeatureLayer.
Does this help?