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James just posted his slides from Oracle OpenWorld... except that they are a JavaFX app. For most of the prezo the App behaves as slides (<TAB> to move forward) - except for the iconic JavaFX moving clouds - but at one point he switches to a version of our GlassFish GeoMap including zooming (scroll wheel), panning (drag), dot-size calculation and dot aggregation. Check JAG's blog for an intro (and some platform constraints). Also see live app and screenshot (small, large) and the corresponding original pinkDot (live, large). |
I'll add a link to James' keynote when it becomes available (probably here). Thanks to James for App (and the plug for GlassFish!) and to Paul Sterk for the raw geomap data.
Added - James James has factored out the Open Street Map Browser into its own OSMBrowser@Kenai.
I like the App. Tried it already for weeks now and it's really amazing. Great job for James.
Posted by rick on October 17, 2009 at 02:14 AM PDT #
look to real JavaFX map applet with source code
http://jfxstudio.wordpress.com/2009/04/25/javafx-google-map/
It doesn't use any server. It uses pictures from Google Map.
Posted by surikov on October 19, 2009 at 12:07 AM PDT #