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Will, I contacted Operational Dashboard team to take a look. Thanks. Jianxia
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Unlike Web AppBuilder developer edition saving the app config file locally, the app config file created by Experience Builder is stored in My Content in your portal. Currently, only online org is supported, so you are right, the config is available online under My Content regardless the app is drafted or published. Thanks, Jianxia
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Rod, Thanks for sharing the app. It looks great! From a technical perspective, currently, 2d widgets in Web AppBuilder are written in JSAPI 3.x while 3D widgets are written in JSAPI 4.x. As these APIs do not share the programming patterns, we can't simply move the 2d widgets to the 3d environment without completely rewriting them in JSAPI 4.x. With Experience Builder built on JSAPI 4.x, we are able to integrate 2d and 3d so these widgets can be used regardless they are in the 2d or 3d environment. The list of widgets you provided will help us prioritize the development work on Experience Builder. Hope this helps, Jianxia
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Kevin, thanks for the write-up. Unfortunately, I don't have a simple answer. Agree that the Layer List issue should be addressed systematically.
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Rod, thank for sorting them out. I probably did not make my question clear. What I want to know are the 3D specific widgets, such as Slides, Daylight widgets, etc, which are not part of 2D widgets.
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Rod, what other 3D widgets are used in this user's case?
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Rod, We plan to add 3D Slice tool in Measurement widget this year in Web AppBuilder. Rich functionalities will come with Experience Builder. Since 2D and 3D are integrated into Experience Builder, the widget like Filter and Chart should work with feature layers regardless they are in the map or scene. Thanks!
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Kevin, thanks for explaining the zero value. It makes sense to me now. To programmatically expand the slider bar by default, you may replace /client/stemapp/jimu.js/dijit/_chartUtils.js #L632 with zoomOption.end = 100.
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Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS (Developer Edition) 2.13 version now is available on developer site. See the blog. Cheers,
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Kevin, an option to expand the slider bar to 100 by default has been logged. As far as zero value is concerned, the Infographic widget has an option to ignore the null value for average and other calculations. Could you replace zero with null in data?
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Kevin, the horizontal bar on the top is to slide through the graphic columns showing in the chart. For example, when the returned properties are more than 100, it would be difficult to see all the graphics condensed together without the slide bar. I think in this case though, you may remove the properties with sale value to zero (the blank area in the chart), making room for non-zero properties by sorting by the sale price option in the widget. Does it make sense?
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Hi Lefteris, Good questions! There is no plan to enable developers to build 2D widgets with JSAPI 4 in Web AppBuilder as only one version of JSAPI is loaded into Web AppBuilder. This is also the reason that 2d and 3d builders are separated in Web AppBuilder. For the second question, unlike embedded web AppBuilder in ArcGIS Online and Enterprise, dev edition follows the product life cycle of ArcGIS API for JavaScript 3.x. If 3.x is retired, the dev edition built on it will be retired soon after. Understand, there is no easy way to migrate custom 2d widgets from 3.x to 4.x due to the latter has fundamental differences in the programming model compared to the former. See two Web AppBuilder related questions under UC 2019 Q&A->ArcGIS Developers section here. Hope this helps. Thanks, Jianxia
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Lefteris, thanks for your comments. ArcGIS Experience Builder is the next generation of Web AppBuilder based on the 4 version of ArcGIS API for JavaScript. We plan to move most of the out-of-the-box widgets from Web AppBuilder to Experience Builder through incremental releases. Both builders will be running in parallel. We will not take away what you can do with Web AppBuilder and enable you to do better and more with Experience Builder. You apps built with Web AppBuilder should not be affected if you decide to stay. If you have any concerns, we are here to listen and help. As product manager for ArcGIS Experience Builder and Web AppBuilder, feel free to reach me at [email protected]. Thanks, Jianxia
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Steve, thanks for your feedback. The app has been updated to make the texts white on the page menu and the second section to be seen easily. The purpose of the example app is to show the flexibility of layout, multiple pages, 3d/2d integration, which are fundamental building blocks of the product. We plan to migrate most of the out-of-the-box widgets from Web AppBuilder to Experience Builder through incremental releases. Once more widgets are in, more functionalities are shown. The ultimate goal is to enable you to do better and more with the next generation of Web AppBuilder. Also, see the FAQs. Best, Jianxia
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