A fully offline app is a type of offline app that is designed to work where network connectivity is entirely absent. It is also used when you have a large amount of data and it is impractical to transfer the data over the network. While you can still make offline edits in your fully offline app, it is not possible to synchronize your offline edits nor pull down changes from the server without network connectivity.
When do you use fully offline apps?You use fully offline apps when you have no network access at all. You can still perform basic mapping tasks offline as long as you have the map and data downloaded to your device. This includes searching for an address, making edits to offline data, performing routing, or using the device's GPU for viewshed, line-of-sight, and interactive distance measurement capabilities. However, you cannot download data from ArcGIS, such as offline-enabled web maps and feature services, or synchronize data. To update your data, you will need to repackage and sideload it onto the device.
Use casesUse fully offline apps if:
Do not use fully offline apps if:
You can build a fully offline app using any of these mobile data sources:
The following table compares the capabilities of different mobile data sources you can use in your fully offline app:
Mobile packages Data files 2D maps 1 3D scenes 2 Edit data while offline 3 Synchronize offline edits 4 Fully disconnected apps/devices Offline geocoding 5 Offline routing 6 Offline analysis Set expiration date for data access Full support Partial support No support TopicLearn how to build a fully offline app in How to build fully offline apps.
Tutorials Create a mobile map packageUse ArcGIS Pro to create a mobile map package.
Access and display a map from a mobile map package for offline use.
Create, manage, analyze, and share data, maps, and applications in your organization.
PortalCreate, manage, and access content and data services for applications.
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ArcGIS ProCreate, style, and explore maps and scenes.
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