Here is a starter project for the ArcGIS Maps SDK for Java with Gradle.
The project includes the Gradle wrapper, so there is no need to install Gradle to run the app.
The app launches a window displaying a map.
- Open IntelliJ IDEA and select File > Open....
- Choose the java-gradle-starter-project directory and click OK.
- Select File > Project Structure... and ensure that the Project SDK and language level are set to use Java 17.
- Open the Gradle view with View > Tool Windows > Gradle.
- In the Gradle view, double-click
copyNatives
under Tasks > build. This will unpack the native library dependencies to $USER_HOME/.arcgis. - In the Gradle view, double-click
run
under Tasks > application to run the app.
- Open Eclipse and select File > Import.
- In the import wizard, choose Gradle > Existing Gradle Project, then click Next.
- Select the java-gradle-starter-project directory as the project root directory.
- Click Finish to complete the import.
- Select Project > Properties . In Java Build Path, ensure that under the Libraries tab, Modulepath is set to JRE System Library (JavaSE-17). In Java Compiler, ensure that the Use compliance from execution environment 'JavaSE-17' on the 'Java Build Path' checkbox is selected.
- Right-click the project in the Project Explorer or Package Explorer and choose Gradle > Refresh Gradle project.
- Open the Gradle Tasks view with Window > Show View > Other... > Gradle > Gradle Tasks.
- In the Gradle Tasks view, double-click
copyNatives
under java-gradle-starter-project > build. This will unpack the native library dependencies to $USER_HOME/.arcgis. - In the Gradle Tasks view, double-click
run
under java-gradle-starter-project > application to run the app.
cd
into the project's root directory.- Run
./gradlew clean build
on Linux/Mac orgradlew.bat clean build
on Windows. - Run
./gradlew copyNatives
on Linux/Mac orgradlew.bat copyNatives
on Windows. This will unpack the native library dependencies to $USER_HOME.arcgis. - Run
./gradlew run
on Linux/Mac orgradlew.bat run
on Windows to run the app.
See the Java Maps SDK system requirements.
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