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Learn how to execute a SQL query to return features from a feature layer based on spatial and attribute criteria.

style a feature layer

A feature layer can contain a large number of features stored in ArcGIS. You can query a layer to access a subset of its features using any combination of spatial and attribute criteria. You can control whether or not each feature's geometry is returned, as well as which attributes are included in the results. Queries allow you to return a well-defined subset of your hosted data for analysis or display in your ArcGIS Runtime app.

In this tutorial, you'll write code to perform SQL queries that return a subset of features in the LA County Parcel feature layer (containing over 2.4 million features). Features that meet the query criteria are selected in the map.

Prerequisites

Before starting this tutorial:

  1. You need an ArcGIS Location Platform or ArcGIS Online account.

  2. Confirm that your system meets the minimum system requirements.

  3. An IDE for Java.

Steps

Open a Java project with Gradle

  1. To start this tutorial, complete the Display a map tutorial, or download and unzip the Display a map solution into a new folder.

  2. Open the build.gradle file as a project in IntelliJ IDEA.

  3. If you downloaded the solution, get an access token and set the API key.

Rename the app and modify the initial viewpoint

Modify the Display a map tutorial's App.java file for use in this tutorial by changing the app title and modifying the viewpoint.

  1. In the start() lifecycle method, change the title that will appear on the application window to Query a feature layer (SQL).

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  2. Modify the Viewpoint constructor call so it passes a scale parameter of 72.000.0, which is more appropriate to this tutorial.

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Add import statements

You will import the types needed in this tutorial.

  1. In the IntelliJ IDEA > Project tool window, open src/main/java/com.example.app and click App. Add the following imports, replacing those from the Display a map tutorial.

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Add UI for selecting a predefined query expression

To make performing a query on a feature layer more flexible, add a JavaFx ComboBox control that presents a list of predefined attribute queries for the parcels dataset.

  1. Create a private field named parcelsComboBox in the App class.

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  2. Create a setupUI() function, and define the label for the combo box and the strings (as an ObservableList<String>) that the combo box will present to the user. These strings are the SQL expressions for querying the feature layer. Then create the combo box, set its width, and set the default value to index 0, whose value is "Select an expression".

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  3. Configure the VBox that will contain the label and the combo box.

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  4. Add the label and the combo box to the VBox named controlsVBox. Then add controlsVBox to the stack pane.

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  5. In the start() lifecycle function, call the setupUI() function you just created.

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Add code to execute the selected query for the current map extent

In this step, create a new function that queries a FeatureLayer (identified using its ID) using both attribute and spatial criteria. After clearing any currently selected features, a new query will be executed to find features in the map's current extent that meet the selected attribute expression. The features in the FeatureQueryResult will be selected in the parcels layer.

The function takes three arguments: the ID for the layer to query (string), a SQL expression that defines attribute criteria (string), and the area of the MapView currently being viewed ( Envelope ).

  1. Create a queryFeatureLayer() function that takes three parameters. Access the map's operational layers, and use Layer.getId() to retrieve the feature layer you wish to query. Then get the layer's feature table.

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  2. Clear any previous selections from the feature layer. Then create query parameters, using the whereExpression and queryExtent parameters passed into the function.

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  3. Call queryFeaturesAsync(), passing in the query parameters. The call returns a listenable future that will contain the feature query result. Add a done listener, which will execute when the query is complete. The listener will select features from the feature layer you queried.

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Create the parcels feature layer and add a selection listener to the combo box

Create the LA parcels FeatureLayer from the feature service. Providing a Layer ID allows for referencing the parcels layer from the layer collection when needed. Load the layer and define a done loading listener.

In the done loading listener, create a listener that handles changes to the current selection in the combo box. The selection listener gets the current combo box choice and the current extent and then calls queryFeatureLayer() with those parameters.

Then add the parcels feature layer to map's collection of data layers ( GeoModel.getOperationalLayers() ) and finally, define the selection color via the map view's SelectionProperties to distinguish selected features in the map.

  1. Create a function named createFeatureLayer() and pass in the map. Create a service feature table from a feature service URL. Then use Layer.setId() to set an ID for use when querying the layer.

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  2. Load the feature layer and add a done loading listener in which you do the following: get the selection model for the combo box and then the selectedItemProperty().

    Then add a different listener that handles changes to the selected item property. (It is the InvalidationListener, since whenever the selected item property is changed to a new value, the property is considered "invalidated".) In the property listener, clear any current selection of features, get the current selction in the combo box and the current extent, and finally, call queryFeatureLayer() with layer ID "Parcels", the combo box choice, and the extent.

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  3. Add the feature layer to the map's operational layers.

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  4. Set the color in which features returned by the query are highlighted. You set the selection properties by calling mapView.getSelectionProperties().setColor(0xffffff00). The highlight color is yellow.

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  5. In the start() lifecycle function, call createFeatureLayer().

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  6. Run the app. Ensure to run the app as a Gradle task and not as an application in your IDE. In the Gradle tool window, under Tasks > application, click run.

The app loads with the map centered on the Santa Monica Mountains in California with the parcels feature layer displayed. Choose an attribute expression, and parcels in the current extent that meet the selected criteria will display in the specified selection color.

What's next?

Learn how to use additional API features, ArcGIS location services, and ArcGIS tools in these tutorials:

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