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I have been tasked with scripting maintenance tasks for enterprise GeoDBs / SDE. This included compression, statistics, and index rebuilds. Need I be concerned about connected users when performing these operations? There is little risk of users actually being on the Esri environment at the time of execution, as these will mostly run after hours. If a user is in an edit session / inserting, would this cause exceptions in the script or corrupt data? I know there is scripting support for checking connected users and disconnecting them, I just don't know if this is mandatory.
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Alex, this was a great help! I was able to contact the schools System Admin and he is looking into the SSL issue. In the interim I will be using the unsecured URL while deving. Thay you so much for the help!
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I am woefully green when it comes to using Android and the ESRI Android SDK (100.0.0). I apologize in advance for my greenhorn questions. So I am looking to display a map service made of multiple layers in a simple Android app, I am current in my studio and gradle etc, as of last night (04/26/2017). I can handle the switch statements to change them but this issue I am running into is in actually getting them to display. Here is the map service in question: https://gis-server-02.usc.edu:6443/arcgis/rest/services/pjconner/fisheriesLandings/MapServer I am currently building off of the Change Sublayer Visibility sample app hosted here on github: arcgis-runtime-samples-android/change-sublayer-visibility at master · Esri/arcgis-runtime-samples-android · GitHub The problem I am running into is that when I go to get/set the visibility on a specific sublayer, I get index out of range exceptions because I assume the GetSublayers method is failing. I am not sure why this is the case. My current code is set up almost identical to the map initialization and layer set block in the example. // inflate MapView from layout
mMapView = (MapView) findViewById(R.id.mapView);
// create a map with the Basemap Type topographic
ArcGISMap map = new ArcGISMap(Basemap.Type.TOPOGRAPHIC, 27.763528, -82.543717, 6);
// create a MapImageLayer with dynamically generated map images
mMapImageLayer = new ArcGISMapImageLayer(getResources().getString(R.string.landings_service_url));
mMapImageLayer.setOpacity(0.5f);
// add world cities layers as map operational layer
map.getOperationalLayers().add(mMapImageLayer);
// set the map to be displayed in this view
mMapView.setMap(map);
// get the layers from the map image layer
mLayers = mMapImageLayer.getSublayers();
//This is the line where the error occurs
mLayers.get(0).setVisible(true); Despite the service displaying by default, it still doesn't show. So I figure I may have to manually set the visibility. As stated above. GetSubLayers seems to fail which leads to Null index exceptions when trying to force the layer visibility. Is this something wrong with my service, my code? I would be truly grateful for any help!
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Commercial fishing significantly contributes to the Florida economy. With water surrounding the state on three sides, many counties depend on the commercial fishing industry for employment, economic development, and tourism. After the passing of the Magnuson - Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (1976), it was mandated that fisheries landing data be collected and made available to the public. Using this data, a web mapping application was created to display and explore this data for three of the most important species in the Gulf of Mexico and The Southern Atlantic. These species are the Red Grouper (Epinephelus morio), Gag Grouper (Mycteroperca microlepis), and Black Grouper (Mycteroperca bonaci). The application currently explores ten years of commercial landings from 2010 to 2015. The attributes displayed via the map are total pounds landed, number of trips, average cost per pound, and total value of the catch. The application uses existing enterprise technologies and some emerging facets of responsive design in hopes of providing this data to people both on the web and mobile devices. This data could provide insight into the health and viability of the fisheries for policy makers, stock managers, restaurant owners, and even the fishermen themselves. Link to Application
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