Windows: %USERPROFILE%\.m2\repository\com\esri\arcgisruntime\arcgis-android\100.13.0\ Mac: /Users//.m2/repository/com/esri/arcgisruntime/arcgis-android/100.13.0/ Deploy SDK and its dependencies to your computerĭownload the arcgis-runtime-sdk-android-100.13.0.zip file.Įxtract the contents of the archive to a location on disk.įrom the extracted location, copy the contents of the libs/aar directory to the following location on your disk: The following steps describe the setup with a Maven repository that is on your local machine, however they can be applied in a similar way if you have a Maven server set up on your network. If you are developing with internet access, please follow these setup steps instead. For example, behind a firewall that doesn't allow access to Maven repositories that are hosted on the internet. The following setup steps assume that you are working in a development environment that is disconnected from the internet. aar), found in the libs folder, contains the API jar libraries arcgis-android-api and its third-party dependencies and core native libraries Setting up ArcGIS Android API to work with local Maven repository Manually add dependencies to the ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Android or use other resources contained in the download.
Unzip the downloaded archive to a location on your development machine.On your Dashboard, click Downloads, and select the latest version of ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Android.
You can also download a separate PDF of the Guide documentation. If you are unable to make use of the public Gradle repository, you can instead download the SDK and add then dependencies to your project manually by including the local AAR and all dependency artifacts.