Hi! I am building a simple app with the ESRI javascript API. It contains two feature layers from an ESRI REST API, and I also need to get GPX-data from another API. I have managed to get and convert the GPX into geojson, and now I want to create a feature layer in my code to display the geojson data on the same map. The question is how? Here are code snippets: Simple featureLayer: var featureLayerEnkeltminner = new FeatureLayer("http://askeladden_wms.ra.no/arcgis/rest/services/WMS/RA_Askeladden/MapServer/1", { infoTemplate: new InfoTemplate("${Navn}", "${*}"), outFields: ["Navn", "KulturminneID", "KategoriID", "VernetypeID", "KOMM"] }); Get and convert GPX-data: var api = new KR.API(); var tur = { api: 'utno2, id: '2.11234', type: 'gpx' }; api.getData(tur, function (res) { console.log(res); The code above uses other javascript libraries than ESRI, but that should not be a problem. The console logs the object like it should: Objectfeatures: Array[1]0: Objectgeometry: Objectcoordinates: Array[2057] type: "LineString" __proto__: Objectproperties: Objectname: "Flyktningeruta" [...] So the thing is that I need to use something like featureCollection to create a featureLayer, but how do I get the methods to use object I have created? All help is greatly appreciated! Chris
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