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Learning ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET

By : Ron Vincent
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Learning ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET

By: Ron Vincent

Overview of this book

ArcGIS is a geographic information system (GIS) that enables you to work with maps and geographic information. It can be used to create and utilize maps, compile geographic data, analyze mapped information, share and discover geographic information and manage geographic information in a database. This book starts by showing you where ArcGIS Runtime fits within Esri’s overall platform strategy. You'll create an initial map using the SDK, then use it to get an understanding of the MVVM model. You'll find out about the different kinds of layers and start adding layers, and you'll learn to transform maps into a 3D scene. The next chapters will help you comprehend and extract information contained in the maps using co-ordinates and layer objects. Towards the end, you will learn to set the symbology, decide whether to use 2D or 3D, see how to implement 2D or 3D, and learn to search and find objects. You'll also get to grips with many other standard features of the Application Programming Interface (API), including create applications and finally testing, licensing, and deploying them. Once completed, you will be able to meet most of the common requirements of any mapping application for desktop or mobile platforms.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Learning ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
3
Maps and Layers
12
Configuring, Licensing, and Deploying
Index

Summary


In this chapter, you've been exposed to the full breadth of app development with Esri's premier native apps SDK. You were introduced to ArcGIS Runtime, provided with high-level examples of its use and application, the language choices you have, a little history of Esri's development tools, the use of native apps across the broader app market, the types of mapping apps, the architecture of ArcGIS Runtime, areas where ArcGIS Runtime fits within the Esri platform, installation steps, building your first app with ArcGIS Runtime, and finally, some things to think about when it comes to configuration, testing, and structuring your app.

In the next chapter, we're going to take the app we've built here and refactor it so that it fits the MVVM pattern. This will allow us to make our apps maintainable and provide us with a structure for the remaining chapters.