As you develop and test your application, you can access all of the capabilities of the ArcGIS Maps SDK for Swift.
Before your application is deployed to production, you must license it. You do this by applying a production license, and optional extension licenses. There are four production license levels to choose from which determine the capabilities of the SDK that your application can use: Lite, Basic, Standard, and Advanced.
The topics in this section will help you determine which license level is appropriate for your application, how to obtain a license, and how to use that license in your application.
TipThe Lite level license covers most SDK capabilities and is available for free as a license string; many developers find that the Lite level provides everything their application needs. See License your app below for more details.
1. Develop and testYou can download and install this SDK using the downloads page, and do not need a production license to make full use of the SDK for development and testing.
Until you apply a production license:
Licensed For Developer Use Only
.Licensed For Developer Use Only
.You are required to license your app before it can be used in a production environment. The following topics discuss licensing in more detail:
Although you do not need to apply a production license during development and testing, it is recommended that you familiarize yourself with the capabilities of each license level to determine which license you will need for production use.
With a production license applied:
Licensed for Developer Use Only
watermark no longer appears in your app.Licensed For Developer Use Only
message is no longer written to the console or log.Deploying your app can vary according to the target platform. You will also need to attribute Esri in your app, if you use certain services. See the deployment topic in this guide for more information.
Other costs may also be incurred when deploying your app, such as transactions used with ArcGIS Location Services. Refer to the FAQ in the Mapping and location services guide and our FAQ for more information about the terms and conditions.
Pay attention to the attribution and usage requirements for any additional data sources you may use in your app.
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