Thanks! > Hi, > > this looks like an interesting addition to the set of routing engines > already available for OSM data. > > I was curious to see how it compares in speed and quality of calculated > routes to the other engines, so I took the liberty to add it to > http://apmon.dev.openstreetmap.org/routing > > That page allows you to use all of the main routing engines (OSRM, > YOURS, Mapquest Open, Cloudmade and now Graphhopper) through a single > web interface and therefore allows to compare the calculated routes > quite easily and how they behave with the various OSM constructs and > tagging schema. > > I hope adding it was OK with you. If not, then I will of cause remove it > again immediately. But given that that demo page produces pretty much no > traffic and graphhopper seems pretty fast, I thought it wouldn't cause > any issues. > > Kai > > On 07/23/2013 01:22 AM, Peter K wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> yesterday we released the first public version of our fast and Open >> Source routing engine called GraphHopper. This could be especially >> interesting for Java developers. You can also try our web application >> <http://graphhopper.com/maps/> with world wide coverage. See the full >> anouncement here. >> <https://karussell.wordpress.com/2013/07/22/graphhopper-maps-high-performance-and-customizable-routing-in-java/> >> >> Let me know if you encounter problems or if you have questions! >> >> Regards, >> Peter. >
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