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In GeoEvent Processor messages processed from source system can invariably be not in datetime order i.e. each new message was captured after the last message. At present the update a Feature Connector for GEP will update the database with the last feature recieved/processed in a GEP service. On inspecting the TRACE logging for GEP the update a feature connector makes two HTTP calls to the feature service firstly to get the ObjectID to update, then the actual 'update a feature' call/processed. What would be really helpful is if there was an option to choose a DateTime field in the destination feature class for the connector to check with the outgoing GeoEventDefinition DateTime (Tag: TIME_START). This could be added to the connector's config settings and could be kept optional. The first call to get the ObjectID of a feature could also pull back the DateTime field and the connector would then check if the Event DateTime in the GED is greater than the Feature date time. This would ensure that only the very latest information is updated for events. Regards,Jon
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07-03-2014
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Hi, Try enabling the following Windows services. We had the same issue trying to stand up a test environment on Windows 2012 Server. enabling these services got it working. TCP/IP (most likely it is this one) Server Workstation. hope that helps. Regards, Jon
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05-25-2014
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Further info... I am also finding I'm getting null pointer exceptions just running standard tests like creating points or polygons using the Spatial class. for example my JUnit test fails: [INDENT]private com.esri.ges.spatial.Spatial spatial; com.esri.ges.spatial.Point e = spatial.createPoint(130.0, -25.0, 4283); assertNotNull("geom null",e);[/INDENT] Am i not using the GEP sdk correctly? regards, Jon
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Hi, I'm trying to return a (com.esri.ges.spatial.geometry) Geometry using the Spatial class fromJson() method. My json string is as follows: {"rings":[[[149.87050228700002,-26.352560474999905],[149.84042669100006,-26.36871493399991],[149.831659134,-26.366654500999914],[149.80726089100006,-26.329536270999938],[149.814689283,-26.314192088999 903],[149.84592438100003,-26.32438337499991],[149.864824934,-26.335550377999937],[149.87050228700002,-26.352560474999905],[149.87050228700002,-26.352560474999905]]],"spatialReference":{"wkid":4283}} When i run my test I just get a null Exception. Is there something wrong with my JSON string? thanks in advance for any help.
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