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@rod182211 I'm going to seek out someone on the geo-trigger team to assist with this.
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@rod182211 we have a sample app which shows how to implement geo triggers. There is also some documentation explaining the subject. Does this help?
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Yes do open a new case with support; they know the situation. In the meantime as I say, we're not ignoring this, its an ongoing investigation.
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We’re pleased to announce the release of a beta version of the ArcGIS Maps SDK for Java with support for Arm64 Linux platforms. We have had several customer requests to support the Arm64 Linux architecture, so we’re releasing this version for developers to try out and give us some feedback. Supporting Arm64 Linux platforms (such as Jetson Orin or Raspberry Pi) opens additional exciting and creative uses for the Java Maps SDK such as: Arm Linux desktop machines with mapping applications. Embedded hardware displaying mapping applications. IoT data collection applications. Raspberry Pi If you would like access to this beta release, send us an email to ARM64LinuxNative@esri.com. We are particularly interested in hearing how you intend on using this release, the applications you are writing, and what devices you are running with it. To support new users of Arm64 platforms, we will be releasing a series of blog posts featuring projects running on Arm64 architecture, including the use of embedded hardware and IoT devices. Our first blog post demonstrates the use of a Raspberry Pi as a GPS location logger and we’ve got others coming along showing how you can integrate IoT data collection apps (such as a weather station) into the ArcGIS Platform. GPS logger
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@JaredFaulk we are continuing to look at this issue for you. Work on your support issue has not stopped.
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@muleeshet can you open a new issue fully describing the issue you are seeing and the version you are using too.
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@JaredFaulk Yes I'm talking to TJ from support and have your latest reproducer which looks like it will help us to narrow down the issue. Thanks for putting this together.
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Also take care that the JDK you are using is for the chipset of your machine. There are M1 and Intel specific JDKs and you need to get the right one. The Maps SDK will work with either Intel or M1 based Macs
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For JDK I'd suggest using Adoptium 11 or 17 as in our system requirements.
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Can you share your code and gradle script and I'll see if I can spot the problem (obfuscate your API key so you don't share it) One thought is that IntelliJ has encouraged to you upgrade the slf4j version from what we've used in the tutorial. If you are using 2.x of slf4j you need to be witing a Java module system based app. If this is the case I can help.
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We are still investigating it. I will report back once we've got a better handle on it.
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Just wanted to update you that we've managed to reproduce the issue. It's an unusual issue in that things work fine for several hours on Windows and Mac, but we only see the growing memory use on Linux. Not tracked it down yet, but Linux based investigations are ongoing.
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Just to update you, we are debugging this currently so will report back on what we find. I would however be interested to find out a little more about the application you are wiring. Is this a UI based application (with a JavaFX user interface), or is it a back end server app?
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@GeraldLim I can't see enough of the app to see what it is doing. You are correct, there is a loop which iterates over the mLatLngs which is a collection of points, but the code only shows an empty collection defined. I don't know what your app is used for to attempt to guess why it is drawing multiple circles. Can you describe the use-case? I'm happy to help, but I need more context about that your app does and the problem you are trying to solve.
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@GeraldLim Looking at the code I can see: - You are using a Graphics Overlay on a MapView. A Graphics Overlay is a container for Graphics which are for drawing points, line or polygons which persist in memory for the lifetime of your application - The method drawCircle creates a polygon which has a number of vertices dependant on the radius. - When you draw the polygon as a graphic you are using a SimpleFillSymbol to define the fill of your polygon and a SimpleLineSymbol to define the outline of the polygon. There is some documentation about graphics overlays here. There is a tutorial too which you can follow which will take you through the basics. We also have a samples repository you can look at where there are a few samples which show graphics overlays. This sample is worth looking at. One observation I have about the drawCircle method is this could be simplified. A circle is basically a buffer around a point and we have a method which does that for you. Take a look at this sample which makes use of buffers and mentions geodesic buffers which are what I suspect you will need to use. Does this help?
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