Failed Service Connection Warning - not failed viewer load!
At present if you have a service connection that goes down - Let's say a remote server is providing an Esri mapservice(s) that are web tier authenticated goes down - the GCX viewer will fail to load.
GCX should have some fail safes that just lets the viewer load and provides an error icon next to the service indicating a problem (similar to the blue triangle sharing icon). It doesn't make sense to me stop the viewer from loading (as it does currently) or remove the services (as required in EM) since in most cases the remote server comes back online after a few hours.
This should apply to all service really even when a publisher changes their login credentials within the DB. At present both these situation cause the GCX server to max out the cpu while it tries to resolve the connections to layers. Seem like a waste of effort when it could just report the issue and move on.
GCX should have some fail safes that just lets the viewer load and provides an error icon next to the service indicating a problem (similar to the blue triangle sharing icon). It doesn't make sense to me stop the viewer from loading (as it does currently) or remove the services (as required in EM) since in most cases the remote server comes back online after a few hours.
This should apply to all service really even when a publisher changes their login credentials within the DB. At present both these situation cause the GCX server to max out the cpu while it tries to resolve the connections to layers. Seem like a waste of effort when it could just report the issue and move on.
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