If ArcGIS Pro is purchased as part of the ArcGIS Desktop suite, all applications in the suite have the same license level.
NET SDK (or automated with its python SDK). It's functionality is dictated by its feature functions ~however~ it can be extended with its. It can be used to write applications from scratch or embed Esri technology in GIS and Non-GIS applications (whether on mobile, tablet, desktop).
Runtime is, by its nature, a development product. On the choice between Runtime and Pro, they serve different purposes. When 10.4 is released it too will have a lifecycle which will include the ArcObjects and ArcEngine. Runtime likewise posts its lifecycle documentation there too. That means that the corresponding SDKs for desktop 10.3.1 (Arcobjects, Arcengine) will follow the same support plan and lifecycle (meaning that the 10.3.1 releases of this product are not retired until also). With regards to the future of these products please consult the product lifecycles which can be found at: įor example, notice that 10.3.1 is not retired until December 1, 2020. A comparison of the two products and related discussions can be found here: ArcGISEngine vs ArcGIS Runtime Q& amp A With regards to Engine vs Runtime, Runtime is absolutely a replacement for Engine.
We will continue to update this FAQ across future releases of ArcGIS Pro.
We have attempted to address many of our users questions w.r.t the Pro SDK in our ArcGIS Pro SDK FAQ which can be found at. Durga, Thank you very much for your interest in the ArcGIS Pro SDK.