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I changed my passwords to be different from each other. That forced a proper login.
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Arrr! How do you clear the Cloud Builders little brain?! I can't log in with my MSDN Work Account because it keeps auto logging me in with my personal account. I hit Sign in - and it just does - no questions, no options, just signs me in with my personal account. I hit Sign out - it does, then auto logs me in when I re-launch I've tried - Reboot - same auto login Running as admin - It won't launch, but I am Admin. Clearing all browser cache's - same auto login Login in with my work account with everything I have [outlook, VS2015, TFS-Online, and MSDN] - same auto login Uninstalled Cloud Builder and Reinstalled - same auto login Arrg - I really don't want to do this by hand! The cloud builder is Awsome! But someone please log me out.
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Holy wow man, you are brave. I made a small journey in the jungles of the TPK once and barely made it out alive. ; ) Perhaps you could pull the TPK using the esri tools - unzip and compare with yours.
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that was not a url sorry. That is the url to Your map service.. http://[YOURSERVER]/arcgis/rest/services/[yourPublishedService]/MapService/exportTiles If you don't have Export Tiles, you need to publish with the cache on.
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This is from the Esri info.json in the TPK, perhaps it will provide a clue. { "contents": { "capabilities": "Map,Query,Data", "copyrightText": "Esri, HERE, DeLorme, MapmyIndia, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS user community", "currentVersion": 10.22, "description": "This map draws attention to your thematic content by providing a neutral background with minimal colors, labels, and features. Only key information is represented to provide geographic context, allowing your data to come to the foreground. This light gray map supports any strong colors, creating a visually compelling map graphic which helps your reader see the patterns intended. This map was developed by Esri using HERE data, DeLorme basemap layers, OpenStreetMap contributors, Esri basemap data, and select data from the GIS user community. Worldwide coverage is provided from Level 0 (1:591M scale) through Level 13 (1:72k scale). In North America (Canada, Mexico, United States), Europe, India, South America and Central America, Africa, most of the Middle east, and Australia & New Zealand coverage is provided from Level 14 (1:36k scale) through Level 16 (1:9k scale). For more information on this map, including our terms of use, visit us online at http://goto.arcgisonline.com/maps/World_Light_Gray_Base", "documentInfo": { "AntialiasingMode": "None", "Author": "Esri", "Category": "transportation(Transportation Networks) ", "Comments": "", "Keywords": "thematic basemap, thematic map, choropleth, dot map, dot density, flow map, heat map, graphs, infographic, graduated symbols, proportional symbols, neutral, subdued, canvas, shaded, hot spot, color coded, colorful, World, Global, Europe, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, North America, United States, Canada, Mexico, Southern Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa and Swaziland, Asia, India, South America, Central America, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, Australia, New Zealand ", "Subject": "political boundaries, populated places, water, roads, urban areas, building footprints, parks", "TextAntialiasingMode": "Force", "Title": "Canvas Base" }, "exportTilesAllowed": false, "fullExtent": { "spatialReference": { "latestWkid": 3857, "wkid": 102100 }, "xmax": -13041116.071290337, "xmin": -13043638.493223747, "ymax": 3858502.969321556, "ymin": 3856458.278814927 }, "initialExtent": { "spatialReference": { "latestWkid": 3857, "wkid": 102100 }, "xmax": -13041116.071290337, "xmin": -13043638.493223747, "ymax": 3858502.969321556, "ymin": 3856458.278814927 }, "layers": [ { "defaultVisibility": true, "id": 0, "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "name": "Light Gray Canvas Base", "parentLayerId": -1, "subLayerIds": null } ], "mapName": "Layers", "maxImageHeight": 4096, "maxImageWidth": 4096, "maxRecordCount": 1000, "maxScale": 18055.954822, "minScale": 591657527.591555, "serviceDescription": "", "singleFusedMapCache": true, "spatialReference": { "latestWkid": 3857, "wkid": 102100 }, "supportedImageFormatTypes": "PNG32,PNG24,PNG,JPG,DIB,TIFF,EMF,PS,PDF,GIF,SVG,SVGZ,BMP", "supportedQueryFormats": "JSON, AMF", "supportsDynamicLayers": false, "tables": [], "tileInfo": { "cols": 256, "compressionQuality": 90, "dpi": 96, "format": "Mixed", "lods": [ { "level": 0, "resolution": 156543.03392800014, "scale": 591657527.591555 }, { "level": 1, "resolution": 78271.51696399994, "scale": 295828763.795777 }, { "level": 2, "resolution": 39135.75848200009, "scale": 147914381.897889 }, { "level": 3, "resolution": 19567.87924099992, "scale": 73957190.948944 }, { "level": 4, "resolution": 9783.93962049996, "scale": 36978595.474472 }, { "level": 5, "resolution": 4891.96981024998, "scale": 18489297.737236 }, { "level": 6, "resolution": 2445.98490512499, "scale": 9244648.868618 }, { "level": 7, "resolution": 1222.992452562495, "scale": 4622324.434309 }, { "level": 8, "resolution": 611.4962262813797, "scale": 2311162.217155 }, { "level": 9, "resolution": 305.74811314055756, "scale": 1155581.108577 }, { "level": 10, "resolution": 152.87405657041106, "scale": 577790.554289 }, { "level": 11, "resolution": 76.43702828507324, "scale": 288895.277144 }, { "level": 12, "resolution": 38.21851414253662, "scale": 144447.638572 }, { "level": 13, "resolution": 19.10925707126831, "scale": 72223.819286 }, { "level": 14, "resolution": 9.554628535634155, "scale": 36111.909643 }, { "level": 15, "resolution": 4.77731426794937, "scale": 18055.954822 }, { "level": 16, "resolution": 2.388657133974685, "scale": 9027.977411 }, { "level": 17, "resolution": 1.1943285668550503, "scale": 4513.988705 }, { "level": 18, "resolution": 0.5971642835598172, "scale": 2256.994353 }, { "level": 19, "resolution": 0.29858214164761665, "scale": 1128.497176 }, { "level": 20, "resolution": 0.14929107082380833, "scale": 564.248588 }, { "level": 21, "resolution": 0.07464553541190416, "scale": 282.124294 }, { "level": 22, "resolution": 0.03732276770595208, "scale": 141.062147 }, { "level": 23, "resolution": 0.01866138385297604, "scale": 70.5310735 } ], "origin": { "x": -20037508.342787, "y": 20037508.342787 }, "rows": 256, "spatialReference": { "latestWkid": 3857, "wkid": 102100 } }, "units": "esriMeters" }, "name": "MapServer", "resourceInfo": { "cacheInfo": { "storageInfo": { "packetSize": 128, "storageFormat": "compact" }, "wmtsScaleFactor": 0.0002800000000000352 }, "geoFullExtent": { "xmax": 179.9999885408441, "xmin": -179.9999885408441, "ymax": 84.99999999999996, "ymin": -85.00000000000003 }, "geoInitialExtent": { "xmax": 179.99999550841463, "xmin": -179.99999550841463, "ymax": 82.07032757373965, "ymin": -2.4738565210218697 }, "spatialReferenceDomain": { "xmax": 44488879.43457174, "xmin": -22041257.77387803, "ymax": 33265068.604224864, "ymin": -33265068.60422491 } }, "resources": [ { "name": "layers", "resources": [ { "contents": { "canModifyLayer": false, "canScaleSymbols": false, "capabilities": "Map,Query,Data", "copyrightText": "Esri, HERE, DeLorme, MapmyIndia, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS user community", "currentVersion": 10.22, "defaultVisibility": true, "description": "This map draws attention to your thematic content by providing a neutral background with minimal colors, labels, and features. Only key information is represented to provide geographic context, allowing your data to come to the foreground. This light gray map supports any strong colors, creating a visually compelling map graphic which helps your reader see the patterns intended. This map was developed by Esri using HERE data, DeLorme basemap layers, OpenStreetMap contributors, Esri basemap data, and select data from the GIS user community. Worldwide coverage is provided from Level 0 (1:591M scale) through Level 13 (1:72k scale). In North America (Canada, Mexico, United States), Europe, India, South America and Central America, Africa, most of the Middle east, and Australia & New Zealand coverage is provided from Level 14 (1:36k scale) through Level 16 (1:9k scale). For more information on this map, including our terms of use, visit us online at http://goto.arcgisonline.com/maps/World_Light_Gray_Base", "displayField": "Id", "drawingInfo": { "labelingInfo": null, "renderer": { "description": "", "label": "", "symbol": { "color": [ 0, 0, 0, 0 ], "outline": { "color": [ 110, 110, 110, 255 ], "style": "esriSLSNull", "type": "esriSLS", "width": 0 }, "style": "esriSFSSolid", "type": "esriSFS" }, "type": "simple" }, "transparency": 0 }, "extent": { "spatialReference": { "latestWkid": 3857, "wkid": 102100 }, "xmax": 20037507.067161843, "xmin": -20037507.067161843, "ymax": 30240971.458386235, "ymin": -30240971.45838628 }, "fields": [ { "alias": "FID", "domain": null, "name": "FID", "type": "esriFieldTypeOID" }, { "alias": "Shape", "domain": null, "name": "Shape", "type": "esriFieldTypeGeometry" }, { "alias": "Id", "domain": null, "name": "Id", "type": "esriFieldTypeInteger" } ], "geometryType": "esriGeometryPolygon", "hasAttachments": false, "hasLabels": false, "htmlPopupType": "esriServerHTMLPopupTypeNone", "id": 0, "maxRecordCount": 1000, "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "name": "Light Gray Canvas Base", "ownershipBasedAccessControlForFeatures": { "allowOthersToQuery": true }, "parentLayer": null, "relationships": [], "subLayers": [], "supportedQueryFormats": "JSON, AMF", "supportsAdvancedQueries": false, "supportsStatistics": false, "type": "Feature Layer", "typeIdField": null }, "name": "0" } ] }, { "name": "tables", "resources": [] }, { "contents": { "layers": [ { "layerId": 0, "layerName": "Light Gray Canvas Base", "layerType": "Feature Layer", "legend": [ { "contentType": "image/png", "height": 20, "imageData": "iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABQAAAAUCAYAAACNiR0NAAAAAXNSR0IB2cksfwAAAAlwSFlzAAAOxAAADsQBlSsOGwAAABtJREFUOI1jYaAyYBk1cNTAUQNHDRw1cKQaCAAQKwBR5g8A3AAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==", "label": "", "url": "2fa9a046f28bd9638488536e0a3a46be", "width": 20 } ], "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0 } ] }, "name": "legend" } ] }
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I was abe to open it with ArcMap and WinRar. ArcMap showed nothing as you stated. WinRar could see inside, it has data for multiple levels, seems to have tiles. Perhaps if you try opening it with one if the client API's and try to examine that way. Sorry could not be of more help.
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>> thanks for answer, No worries >> this code valid for WPF or windows Form aplication? WPF >> and how create tpk file? Create an offline map—ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET | ArcGIS for Developers Export Tiles URL: http://Map Service/exportTiles Version Introduced: 10.2.1 Description The exportTiles operation is performed as an asynchronous task and allows client applications to download map tiles from a server for offline use. This operation is performed on a Map Service that allows clients to export cache tiles. The result of this operation is Map Service Job. This job response contains a reference to the Map Service Result resource, which returns a URL to the resulting tile package (.tpk) or a cache raster dataset. exportTiles can be enabled in a service by using ArcGIS for Desktop or the ArcGIS Server Administrator Directory. In ArcGIS for Desktop, make an admin or publisher connection to the server, go to service properties, and enable Allow Clients to Export Cache Tiles in the advanced caching page of the Service Editor. You can also specify the maximum tiles clients will be allowed to download. The default maximum allowed tile count is 100,000. To enable this capability using the Administrator Directory, edit the service, and set the properties exportTilesAllowed=true and maxExportTilesCount=100000. At 10.2.2 and later versions, exportTiles is supported as an operation of the Map Server. The use of the http://Map Service/exportTiles/submitJob operation is deprecated. You can provide arguments to the exportTiles operation as defined in the following parameters table: ... From the help file.
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Here is a function I use to load the map from a config file. This code assumes you have your .geodatabase and/or your tpk's already pulled to your machine. See Antti's comment above for the links to how to do that. .... foreach (var layerConfig in AppConfig.Layers) { LayerConfigModel layerConfigModel = (LayerConfigModel)JsonConvert.DeserializeObject(layerConfig.SelectToken("config").ToString(), typeof (LayerConfigModel), _jsonSerializerSettings); Guid unkNum = new Guid(); layerConfigModel.Id = layerConfig["name"]?.ToString()??"UNK"+unkNum; Layer layerToAdd; if (!IsAppOnline) { layerToAdd = await LoadOfflineLayer(layerConfigModel); } else { layerToAdd = LoadOnlineLayer(layerConfigModel); } AppMapView.Map.Layers.Add(layerToAdd); await layerToAdd.InitializeAsync(); TocLayerModel tocLayer = new TocLayerModel(layerConfigModel, layerToAdd, IsAppOnline, UserZone); AppMapLayers.Add(tocLayer); tocLayer.SetScaleVisiblity(AppMapView.Scale); } .... // Load offline layer - Inner loop of LoadOperationalLayers private async Task<Layer> LoadOfflineLayer(LayerConfigModel layerConfigModel) { Layer layerToAdd = null; try { var filePath = System.Configuration.ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["AppDirectory"] + AppConfig.MapConfig["mapConfig"]["user"]["userZone"] + layerConfigModel.Id + "." + ((layerConfigModel.LayerType == "dynamic") ? "geodatabase" : "tpk"); switch (layerConfigModel.LayerType.ToLower()) { case "image": case "static": ArcGISLocalTiledLayer localLayer = new ArcGISLocalTiledLayer(filePath); await localLayer.InitializeAsync(); localLayer.ID = layerConfigModel.Id; layerToAdd = localLayer; break; // ReSharper disable once RedundantCaseLabel case "dynamic": default: var gdb = await Geodatabase.OpenAsync(filePath); GroupLayer gLayer = new GroupLayer(); AddLocalGdbToMap(gdb, layerConfigModel, gLayer); await gLayer.InitializeAsync(); layerToAdd = gLayer; layerToAdd.DisplayName = layerConfigModel.Title; break; } } catch (Exception ex) { //TODO: Error handling Console.WriteLine(ex.Message); //MessageBox.Show("Error creating feature layer: " + ex.Message, "Samples"); } return layerToAdd; }
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Nicinski nailed it but allow me to expand a bit. GeoEvent server is designed to ingest large amounts of info (your truck locations) from numerous sources (probably a db in your case) - Analysis it if you want - then exports it to numerous output types, in your case probably a streaming layer for performance on the JS client. GeoEvent server is designed to ingest large amounts of info (your truck locations) from numerous sources (probably a db in your case) - Analyze, it if you want - then exports it to numerous output types, in your case probably a streaming layer for performance on the JS client. Esri has out of the box tools to Ingest your data, store your data and display your data. What it's missing is the collection of your points (They may have this as well). But, as an example. You could: -Write a JS client (mandates online always) that sent the user's GPS location to a GeoEvent Server. -GeoEvent Server then saves the point in a TruckGpsHistory (last hr), TruckCurrentGPS (latest), and a Streaming Layer. The streaming layer provides "real time" updates of your displays. - You display clients simply use layers ava from published feature classes and the GeoEvent Server Streaming layer.
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I enabled Anonymous auth in IIS Manager for the web adaptor and disabled windows auth. This allowed me to connect with and with out the :7443 port url. It must have been re-routing back through the web adaptor. I think I have mixed modes. My ArcGis Server is ArcGIS Server Built-in as is Portal but IIS was all Windows Auth. I'll align them all.
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I'm trying to publish a 3d Scene from ArcGis pro. When I attempt to add my portal it fails. I installed ArcGis Server 10.4 and added a data source. I installed WebAdaptor. I installed ArcGis Portal 10.4 and configured WebAdaptor https://xx.xxx.xx.xxx/arcgis/home/ works. https://xx.xxx.xx.xxx/:7443/arcgis/home/ works from ArcGis Pro I add the portal https://xx.xxx.xx.xxx/arcgis it says: "Unable to add the portal. Please make sure that the specified portal is up, running and the URL is correct." as does /home If I add the :7443 it works kinda - it registers but if I log in it simply does nothing. --- If I give it the wrong creds - it says they are the wrong creds. --- If I give it the correct creds - the pop-up login window closes and the portal entry in the list box says I need to log in. Thanks in advance.
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We have a client on JS 3.x and we are in the process of converting to the JS 4.x sdk. They are asking why they need to use a MapScene service vs a Feature Service with returnZ=true. I'll I've really got is Better performance and better graphics. But that is not really cutting it when faced with haveing to go with Portal. [My understanding is that you need a portal installation to get to a MapScene - ignoring the Proxy "workaround"] Thoughts?
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We are in the process of developing a WPF Win 7 app using the .Net Runtime SDK. We will have approximately 500 users running ruggedized laptops in both online and offline mode. What licensing do I need to get and where do I go to get it? What exactly do they need to ask their Eesri rep? Thanks in advance.
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Ah, I understand much better now. I think your struggling with a very technical issue with the tokens. If we take that out of the equation by using some sample map services you would be able to place your map in your react code with no issues. Any of the basic examples would get you there. Normal solution is to trigger your map init with the document load or your app load methods. Its in your MyMap.js code where you would myMap = new Map(....) and load the layers. I suspect everything you were trying before failed because of the token. However.... looks like the services you want to access are protected with tokens. An easy way to test would be to get a token manually with the HTML page and place that token in your map layers url directly. You could also handle the token by using a proxy. There are several threads here on how to set that up.
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I'm new to react, but what you have there looks spot on to me. What is it doing? The token service is just a straight up rest call, and just eyeballing it - it looks good to me. What is the response telling you? Or is not even making the call?
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