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ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Android Now Available



Esri designed the SDK to use web services available from ArcGIS for Server and ArcGIS Online. Users of the platform can access dynamic, tiled, and image map services; overlay graphics; search and identify features; locate addresses; collect and update data; and perform GIS analysis. Developers and Esri partners can also use the SDK to create custom mapping applications for both internal and external use. ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Android is delivered via an Eclipse plug-in and contains

Native Java libraries
Integrated documentation, sample applications, and templates
Conceptual and reference guide help
Community resources including code galleries, forums, and blogs
To download or get more information about ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Android, visit the ArcGIS Resource Center.

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