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This issue has been fixed in the 10.6 version of the Xamarin.iOS assembly.
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We're experiencing an issue very similar to this: c# - Xamarin.Forms iOS mTouch Error - Stack Overflow However are issue has been isolated to line 273 of ...source/xamarin-macios/src/Foundation/NSUrlSessionHandler.cs According to you guys (ArcGIS Runtime Team) you logged the issue here: 53794 – Uncatchable exception when cancelling HTTP requests According to this post an update package for Xamarin.iOS containing a C9-based build is available here: https://bosstoragemirror.blob.core.windows.net/wrench/macios-mac-cycle9/97/97eba398dcbf4401b4be297dab04170d9ba64466/xamarin.ios-10.4.0.131.pkg
The problem is we are developing on a windows machine with visual studio and this *.pkg file is only compatible with Mac.
Can someone supply me with the Xamarin.ios-10.4.0.131 update for Visual Studio on Windows so we can see if it fixes our very frequently occurring fatal ios runtime exception?
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Hey Guys, Dalton Mangrum@Epoch Solutions Group here. I spoke with a few of you about this issue last week at the Dev Summit and you suggested that I update the Xamarin Forms NuGet packages to see if it fixed the issue. I went ahead and updated all of the NuGet packages in our solution and did a fresh deployment to our iPad and I'm still seeing the issue. In an effort to determine if the issue is related to the Esri.ArcGISRuntime.Xamarin.Forms v100.0.0 assembly or our code, I went ahead and created a simple, out of the box ArcGIS Runtime Xamarin Forms app and deployed it to our iPad and I'm still seeing the issue. I'm seeing the issue on an iPad Air 2 (MH312LL/A) running iOS v10.2.1. I have not been able to reproduce it on an iPad Air 2 simulator/emulator or an Android device or simulator/emulator. I've also confirmed that this issue happens regardless of basemap type (online, local tpk, local vtpk). The issue is quite easy to reproduce. Simply create a simple ArcGIS Runtime Xamarin Forms app and deploy it to your iPad device. Once the application has launched and the vector basemap is visible click the home button on the iPad to suspend the application, then either click on the application shortcut on the home screen, or double click the home button to list the running apps and select the application. If you do this enough times eventually you will see the basemap rendering issue on resume I am referring to. (Screen shots attached to this post to visually demonstrate what I'm referring to.) If you look at the debug output in the attached screenshots you'll see that both the MapPage & MapView always have the same dimensions OnStart & OnResume regardless if the basemap renders properly. Can someone look into this issue or provide a temporary work around if it's already known? Let me know if you have any questions or need anymore information. Thanks, Dalton Mangrum
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Hello, Thank you for taking the time to read my post. Please allow me to explain my situation... My company has a client that recently upgraded their ArcGIS Portal from 10.3 to 10.4.1. With this upgrade our client application no longer supports passive integrated windows authentication via oAuth. Before the upgrade, our client application would passively authenticate the user via Integrated Windows Authentication by presenting the user with a "request for permission" webpage prompting them to "approve" the application against their integrated windows domain account. Unfortunately ever since our client upgraded their portal from 10.3 to 10.4.1 this feature is no longer available. The users of our client application that are pointing to the new portal are forced to enter their windows credentials rather than simply clicking a button. Due to the nature of the end users this has become quite a concern because of the fact that some of these end users do not remember their domain credentials and this leads to erroneous user operation. I've been working with the ArcGIS Portal Administrator at our client's office on this issue and they're saying that something needs to be changed in our client application's code even though, it just worked automatically before the upgrade. One difference they did mention was that the new portal (10.4) uses Kerberos and falls back to NTLM as a fail safe whereas the old portal (10.3) solely used NTLM. I'm not sure if this information is relevant but I figured it was worth sharing. My colleagues and I are convinced there's a new setting in ArcGIS Portal 10.4 that needs to be enabled for Passive Integrated Windows Authentication to work with oAuth client applications but without the presence of an on-premise portal we're limited to the existing knowledge base of the forums. I've attached 2 screen shots showing the authentication screen before and after the portal upgrade. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Dalton Mangrum
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