Dear .NET Community,
I am fairly new to the concept of ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET as most of my development has been for ArcGIS Server, Python, and ArcObjects addins. The reason I am looking into Runtime SDKs is because of their ability to offer stand-alone GIS functions. This seems to be a viable solution for a legacy MapObjects application that our department needs to replace. I am going to the User Conference this year to identify solutions and resources that will help our development team achieve a polished application that retains appropriate functionality and incorporates some enhancements. I'm sending a call to , Developer Communities to please offer any advice on the following. If you are willing to connect at the conference or the Tuesday evening developer social please let me know.
Your thoughts and ideas would be greatly appreciated. If this is not the appropriate forum for this question, please direct me to the appropriate place.
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It's most likely doable, but the concepts of the Runtime is vastly different from the MapObject days. Here's a list of runtime-related resources at the UC 2019: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/developers/announcements/runtime-developers-2019-uc/
Bring your list of high-level requirements for your app, so people can direct you to the right APIs and work-flows to accomplish those.
It's most likely doable, but the concepts of the Runtime is vastly different from the MapObject days. Here's a list of runtime-related resources at the UC 2019: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/developers/announcements/runtime-developers-2019-uc/
Bring your list of high-level requirements for your app, so people can direct you to the right APIs and work-flows to accomplish those.
... you might also check out the tech sessions from the dev summits:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_yE3TatdZKAXvt_TzGJ6mw/search?query=.net+runtime+-pro
Hi John,
We'll have staff from the API teams and Developer Outreach at the developer meetup/social on the Tuesday evening - covering Runtime, JavaScript, and other APIs/SDKs.
When checking in at the registration desk, mention you'd like to talk to us and they'll point you in the right direction.
Cheers
Mike