Hi Holger, ah yes, JOSM. It's obvious. But it's capabilities far exceed our needs. But maybe we can use only the parts we need. I will take a look. Thank you
Oliver Am 10. September 2009 21:16 schrieb Holger Schöner <[email protected]>: > Hi Oliver, > > > does anybody know an JAVA-Library with similar features like OpenLayers > > Javascript-Lib? > > I would like to enhance our Java-Client to get maps from WMS-Servers. > > Thanks for your effort. > > Depending on what you expect in detail (ready-to-use-library or example > code), and whether the licensing of the code is okay for you, you might > have > a look at the JOSM editor. Although I am not involved in its development, > it > is written in Java, and from using it I know two components which might be > interesting to you: > > - in the download dialog (Previously you needed a plugin for this, but now, > I think, this is included in the program itself), there is a slippy map > allowing to choose the area to download (probably just slippy map > functionality, not WMS) > > - In the WMS plugin, there should be code for actually accessing WMS > services and underlying it in the view/edit area. > > Does that help, or do you have other requirements/expectations? > > Yours, Holger > -- Sic!
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