I�??m pleased to announce that the 10.2 release of the ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Java is now available and for the first time it is available for download at our newly designed developers site. There is lots of new functionality, some of which has been created as a result of popular requests from this forum. For a full list of functionality, please look at our what�??s new section. Released as beta functionality in this release, we have an exciting suite of offline functionality which allows users to create applications that can take enterprise data into environments where there is no network connectivity to perform routing, geocoding, data viewing, and editing. Offline editing can then be synchronised back to enterprise datasets once a network connection is available again. For the first time, this functionality is available for all ArcGIS Runtime APIs including Android, iOS, Qt, OS X, .Net and of course Java SE!
When accessing my ESRI Global account on https://customers.esri.com/, is it normal that I don't see ArcGIS Runtime SDK 10.2 ? (only 1.0 and 10.1.1 are available).
From the ArcGIS for Developers new site, in order to download the SDK, it requires another account ? could you clarify this regarding customer with an EDN ? Thanks.
In order to download the 10.2 API you will need to register for a developers account.
I'll let Eric clarify the EDN position.
Mark
Mark is correct. To add, regarding EDN subscribers, they will also be re-directed to the developers.arcgis.com pages and will need to acquire a free developer subscription to access all of the SDKs. I hope this helps!
The new site doesn't seem to allow downloads of this version since the newest release. Is there a way to get this version downloaded? This one never made it to the customer portal software list.