Get Ready! VertiGIS Studio Web 5.40 Release Candidate is Here!
Get Ready! VertiGIS Studio Web 5.40 Release Candidate is Here!
Great news! The Release Candidate for VertiGIS Studio Web 5.40 is now ready, and our team has officially started the final regression testing phase.
We are targeting Wednesday, February 18th, 2026, for the General Availability (GA) release.
This release focuses on empowering end-users with dynamic new visualization tools and enhancing data flexibility directly in the browser.
✨ Highlights in Studio Web 5.40 ✨
🎨 Advanced Runtime Data Visualization
Empower your users to visualize data their way, directly in the application.
- Graduated Symbol Sizes: Users can now visualize the magnitude of data points instantly. End-users have the ability to configure symbol sizes at runtime to scale dynamically based on numeric attributes.
- Graduated Color Symbology: Allow users to highlight intensity and trends on the fly. Runtime support enables end-users to apply graduated color schemes to numeric attributes directly within the application.
🏗️ Expanded Data Integration
Bridge the gap between GIS and engineering, and provide more control over the map content.
- DXF File Support: We have enabled the ability to directly import and visualize DXF files right within the web interface.
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Add Layers at Runtime: Adaptability is key. Users can now add layers to the map on the fly simply by entering a service URL, ensuring they always have access to the data they need, when they need it.
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Important Technical Details: Unlike local file uploads which use internal processing, adding data via URL relies on Esri APIs and cloud services. As a result, you may notice slight behavioral differences compared to local files. Please note:
- Public Data Only: This feature is supported for public datasets. URLs must be publicly accessible.
- Limitations: Non-public URLs may work in some circumstances, but they are not supported and could stop working at any time.
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Important Technical Details: Unlike local file uploads which use internal processing, adding data via URL relies on Esri APIs and cloud services. As a result, you may notice slight behavioral differences compared to local files. Please note:
🚀 Modernization
We are committed to keeping your web applications modern and reliable.
- New OpenBasemap Service: We have replaced the retired OpenStreetMap basemap with the new OpenBasemap service, ensuring uninterrupted access to high-quality global basemaps.
- Calcite Scalebar: The map interface has received a polish by replacing the existing scalebar with the Calcite component.
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