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Chris, Change, [self.mapView showCalloutAtPoint:nil forGraphic:g animated:NO]; To [self.mapView showCalloutAtPoint:g.geometry.envelope.center forGraphic:g animated:NO]; This should fix it. Regards, Nimesh
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Here is how you can get that... AGSPoint *point = (AGSPoint*)pointGraphic.geometry; NSLog(x: %.6f,point.x); NSLog(y: %.6f,point.y); Hope this helps! Regards, Nimesh
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Is your query executes successfully and it fires queryTask:operation:didExecuteWithFeatureSetResult: of AGSQueryTaskDelegate? If yes, it is your responsibility to add result (graphics in feature set) to graphics layer to be shown on map. Regards, Nimesh
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You are getting error because from your iPhone, service (from your ArcGIS Server) is not accessible. Please make sure that on iPhone device browser you are able to access the service (REST end point) after connecting to the VPN. Regards, Nimesh
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Could you please elaborate about your ideas behind AGSVectorServiceLayer and offline shape? Regards, Nimesh
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You can add shapefile to the webmap in ArcGIS.com and open that webmap with ArcGIS Runtime SDK for iOS and you'll be able to see shapefile data on your device. However, it's just for viewing purpose, you won't be able to edit them. Regards, Nimesh
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No, there is no clustering functionality avaialble in ArcGIS Runtime SDK for iOS. Regards, Nimesh
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You'll have to debug your code and find out where mapView is getting dealloc. Regards, Nimesh
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Then self.mapView in all places should give the same result in the same class unless you are explicitly releasing it or your class is getting dealloc. In other places you are trying to access it as _mapView or self.mapView? Regards, Nimesh
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Do this... initWithPainter: (AGSMapView*) mapView{ NSLog(@"%@",mapView); self.mapView = mapView; NSLog(@"%@",self.mapView); } What is the result? Regards, Nimesh
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If it is a feature layer then, YES. You need set the *angle* of feature layer's symbol. The *angle* should be exactly opposite to self.mapView.rotaionAngle. i.e. if self.mapView.rotaionAngle is 40 then you need to set symbol's angle to -40. Hope this helps! Regards, Nimesh
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in my initWithPainter method, the mapview is initialized, but not anywhere else that i use it. so in the getMapPointFromTouch method, the mapView is null. Because you are not retaining it. In your PaintingView create a *retain* property for mapView and access it by using self.mapView everywhere you are using it. Regards, Nimesh
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That'll just pass the object. If it is initialized then it'll work otherwise not. You should pass already initialized mapView object to that method. Regards, Nimesh
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Are you initializing open gl view with initWithCoder: method? If yes, you should create a custom init method as initWithCoder:mapView and pass already initialized mapView object from map view controller. Regards, Nimesh
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