UPDATE: I have implemented my own class extending from TiledServiceLayer.
When I add it to my map, it does not execute the getTile() method (the
debug msg does not appear)
Here's the data that I have used:
- Spatial reference : 4326
- resolution = {0.5625, 0.28125, 0.140625, 0.0703125, 0.03515625,
0.017578125, 0.0087890625, 0.00439453125, 0.002197265625}
- scale = {2.3639807480314958E8, 1.1819903740157479E8,
5.9099518700787395E7, 2.9549759350393698E7, 1.4774879675196849E7,
7387439.837598424, 3693719.918799212, 1846859.959399606, 923429.979699803}
- zoomLevel = 9
- both extents : -180, -90, 180, 90
- DPI : 96
- tile size = 256 x 256
- The URL of the map:
http://maps.omniscale.net/v2/mobilemenschen-a4e73fda/style.default///.png
I have set all of the above data in the constructor and have called
super.initLayer(), but the getTile method wasn't called after I added to my
map layer. I couldn't provide my code at the moment, but I followed the
example from here https://community.esri.com/thread/77765, but without the
database connection ( I just added the data explicitly to the
setFullExtent(), setSpatialReference(), setTileInfo(), etc.)
Any help is appreciated, thanks before
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 7:14 AM, Jason Christian <