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* new sample - feature collection layer sample * Update build.gradle changes in build.gradle file * Update settings.gradle * changes in files for sample * changes in files * screenshot added and changes in java files * Update README.md * Update feature_layers/feature-collection-layer-from-portal/README.md Co-Authored-By: Jonathan Lavi <[email protected]> * Update feature_layers/feature-collection-layer-from-portal/README.md Co-Authored-By: Jonathan Lavi <[email protected]> * Apply suggestions from code review Co-Authored-By: Jonathan Lavi <[email protected]> * sample changes removed controller file , added code into one java file and also removed fxml/css file * Apply suggestions from code review making changes as per review by jonathan Co-Authored-By: Jonathan Lavi <[email protected]> * changes in 2 files made changes as per suggestion in pr * made changes in sample few more changes as per review by jonathan - removed javadoc comment - set text in costructor - import order / map portal oder fixes - validation of portalitem and loading status before creating FC * minor changes - typo in button name - remove extra sapce for else cond - added space in listener method * done changes tyler suggested - alert message - readme Co-authored-by: Jonathan Lavi <[email protected]>
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# Feature Collection Layer From Portal
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Create a feature collection layer from a portal item.
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![Image of create feature collection layer portal item](FeatureCollectionLayerFromPortal.png)
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## Use case
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Feature collection layers are often used to hold features with mixed geometry or unstructured data. You can display feature collections stored in a Portal, which are often used for showing content from a CSV or map notes.
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## How to use the sample
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The feature collection is loaded from the Portal item when the sample starts. Enter the ID of a Portal item that holds a feature collection into the text field, and click on the button to see result.
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## How it works
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1. Create a `Portal`.
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2. Create the `PortalItem`, referring to the portal and an item ID.
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3. Verify that the item represents a feature collection.
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4. Create a `FeatureCollection` from the item.
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5. Create a `FeatureCollectionLayer`, referring to the feature collection.
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6. Add the feature collection layer to the map's operational layers collection.
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## Relevant API
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* FeatureCollection
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* FeatureCollectionLayer
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* Feature
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* Portal
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* PortalItem
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## About the data
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The sample uses a sample layer depicting [world populations](https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=32798dfad17942858d5eef82ee802f0b).
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## Tags
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collection, feature collection, feature collection layer, id, item, map notes, portal
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{
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"category": "Feature layers",
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"description": "Create a feature collection layer from a portal item.",
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"ignore": false,
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"images": [
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"FeatureCollectionLayerFromPortal.png"
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],
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"keywords": [
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"collection",
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"feature collection",
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"feature collection layer",
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"id",
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"item",
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"map",
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"notes",
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"portal"
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],
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"relevant_apis": [
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"FeatureCollection",
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"FeatureCollectionLayer",
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"Portal",
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"PortalItem"
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],
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"snippets": [
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"src/main/java/com/esri/samples/feature_collection_layer_from_portal/FeatureCollectionLayerFromPortalSample.java"
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],
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"title": "Feature Collection Layer from Portal"
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}
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plugins {
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id 'application'
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id 'org.openjfx.javafxplugin' version '0.0.5'
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}
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group = 'com.esri.samples'
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ext {
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arcgisVersion = '100.7.0'
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}
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javafx {
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version = "11.0.1"
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modules = [ 'javafx.controls', 'javafx.fxml', 'javafx.web' ]
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}
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compileJava.options.encoding = 'UTF-8'
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repositories {
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jcenter()
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maven {
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url 'https://esri.bintray.com/arcgis'
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}
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maven {
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url 'http://olympus.esri.com/artifactory/arcgisruntime-repo'
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}
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}
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configurations {
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natives
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}
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dependencies {
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compile "com.esri.arcgisruntime:arcgis-java:$arcgisVersion"
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natives "com.esri.arcgisruntime:arcgis-java-jnilibs:$arcgisVersion"
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natives "com.esri.arcgisruntime:arcgis-java-resources:$arcgisVersion"
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}
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task copyNatives(type: Copy) {
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description = "Copies the arcgis native libraries into the project build directory for development."
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group = "build"
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configurations.natives.asFileTree.each {
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from(zipTree(it))
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}
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// store native libraries in a common location shared with other samples
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into "${System.properties.getProperty("user.home")}/.arcgis/$arcgisVersion"
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}
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run {
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dependsOn copyNatives
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mainClassName = 'com.esri.samples.feature_collection_layer_from_portal.FeatureCollectionLayerFromPortalLauncher'
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}
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jar {
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duplicatesStrategy = DuplicatesStrategy.EXCLUDE
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manifest {
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attributes("Main-Class": "$mainClassName")
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}
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from {
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configurations.compile.collect { it.isDirectory() ? it : zipTree(it) }
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}
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}
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task productionZip(type: Zip) {
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group = 'distribution'
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from copyNatives
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from jar.destinationDir
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into (project.name)
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baseName = project.name
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}
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wrapper {
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gradleVersion = '5.0'
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}
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distributionBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME
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distributionPath=wrapper/dists
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distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.0-bin.zip
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zipStoreBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME
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zipStorePath=wrapper/dists
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#!/usr/bin/env sh
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##############################################################################
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##
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## Gradle start up script for UN*X
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##
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##############################################################################
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# Attempt to set APP_HOME
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# Resolve links: $0 may be a link
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PRG="$0"
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# Need this for relative symlinks.
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while [ -h "$PRG" ] ; do
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ls=`ls -ld "$PRG"`
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link=`expr "$ls" : '.*-> \(.*\)$'`
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if expr "$link" : '/.*' > /dev/null; then
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PRG="$link"
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else
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PRG=`dirname "$PRG"`"/$link"
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fi
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done
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SAVED="`pwd`"
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cd "`dirname \"$PRG\"`/" >/dev/null
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APP_HOME="`pwd -P`"
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cd "$SAVED" >/dev/null
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APP_NAME="Gradle"
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APP_BASE_NAME=`basename "$0"`
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# Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and GRADLE_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script.
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DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS=""
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# Use the maximum available, or set MAX_FD != -1 to use that value.
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MAX_FD="maximum"
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warn () {
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echo "$*"
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}
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die () {
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echo
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echo "$*"
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echo
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exit 1
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}
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# OS specific support (must be 'true' or 'false').
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cygwin=false
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msys=false
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darwin=false
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nonstop=false
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case "`uname`" in
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CYGWIN* )
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cygwin=true
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;;
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Darwin* )
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darwin=true
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;;
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MINGW* )
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msys=true
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;;
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NONSTOP* )
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nonstop=true
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;;
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esac
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CLASSPATH=$APP_HOME/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar
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# Determine the Java command to use to start the JVM.
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if [ -n "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
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if [ -x "$JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java" ] ; then
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# IBM's JDK on AIX uses strange locations for the executables
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JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java"
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else
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JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java"
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fi
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if [ ! -x "$JAVACMD" ] ; then
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die "ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: $JAVA_HOME
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Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
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location of your Java installation."
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fi
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else
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JAVACMD="java"
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which java >/dev/null 2>&1 || die "ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.
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Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
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location of your Java installation."
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fi
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# Increase the maximum file descriptors if we can.
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if [ "$cygwin" = "false" -a "$darwin" = "false" -a "$nonstop" = "false" ] ; then
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MAX_FD_LIMIT=`ulimit -H -n`
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if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
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if [ "$MAX_FD" = "maximum" -o "$MAX_FD" = "max" ] ; then
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MAX_FD="$MAX_FD_LIMIT"
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fi
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ulimit -n $MAX_FD
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if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
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warn "Could not set maximum file descriptor limit: $MAX_FD"
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fi
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else
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warn "Could not query maximum file descriptor limit: $MAX_FD_LIMIT"
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fi
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fi
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# For Darwin, add options to specify how the application appears in the dock
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if $darwin; then
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GRADLE_OPTS="$GRADLE_OPTS \"-Xdock:name=$APP_NAME\" \"-Xdock:icon=$APP_HOME/media/gradle.icns\""
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fi
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# For Cygwin, switch paths to Windows format before running java
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if $cygwin ; then
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APP_HOME=`cygpath --path --mixed "$APP_HOME"`
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CLASSPATH=`cygpath --path --mixed "$CLASSPATH"`
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JAVACMD=`cygpath --unix "$JAVACMD"`
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# We build the pattern for arguments to be converted via cygpath
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ROOTDIRSRAW=`find -L / -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d 2>/dev/null`
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SEP=""
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for dir in $ROOTDIRSRAW ; do
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ROOTDIRS="$ROOTDIRS$SEP$dir"
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SEP="|"
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done
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if [ "$GRADLE_CYGPATTERN" != "" ] ; then
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fi
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# Now convert the arguments - kludge to limit ourselves to /bin/sh
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i=0
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for arg in "$@" ; do
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CHECK=`echo "$arg"|egrep -c "$OURCYGPATTERN" -`
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CHECK2=`echo "$arg"|egrep -c "^-"` ### Determine if an option
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if [ $CHECK -ne 0 ] && [ $CHECK2 -eq 0 ] ; then ### Added a condition
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eval `echo args$i`=`cygpath --path --ignore --mixed "$arg"`
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else
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eval `echo args$i`="\"$arg\""
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fi
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i=$((i+1))
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done
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case $i in
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(1) set -- "$args0" ;;
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(2) set -- "$args0" "$args1" ;;
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(3) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" ;;
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(4) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" ;;
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(5) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" ;;
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(6) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" ;;
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(7) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" "$args6" ;;
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(8) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" "$args6" "$args7" ;;
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(9) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" "$args6" "$args7" "$args8" ;;
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esac
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fi
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# Escape application args
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save () {
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for i do printf %s\\n "$i" | sed "s/'/'\\\\''/g;1s/^/'/;\$s/\$/' \\\\/" ; done
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}
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APP_ARGS=$(save "$@")
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eval set -- $DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS $JAVA_OPTS $GRADLE_OPTS "\"-Dorg.gradle.appname=$APP_BASE_NAME\"" -classpath "\"$CLASSPATH\"" org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain "$APP_ARGS"
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# by default we should be in the correct project dir, but when run from Finder on Mac, the cwd is wrong
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if [ "$(uname)" = "Darwin" ] && [ "$HOME" = "$PWD" ]; then
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fi
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exec "$JAVACMD" "$@"

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