> We have also managed to use modestmaps with a WMS map server, and all > we hat to do was to write a new map provider for the WMS map server. > Was not to hard. ;-) > > Regards Markus
Hi Markus... can you share the source code of your WMS map provider? Thanks for your help. Regards JC --- In [email protected], "kramus0" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > just a short clarification. :-) Yes, modestmaps supports actionscript > 3, but you have to check out the new AS3 source from trunk. You can > find it at: > > http://modestmaps.mapstraction.com/trac/browser/trunk > > > --- In [email protected], paulh <paul.hastings@> wrote: > > > > kramus0 wrote: > > > integrated several map providers in a map component using > actionscript 3. > > > > modestMap supports flex? i thought it was just AS2? > > > > > > back to the original question, we've experimented w/mapserver via > > coldfusion/mapscript using flex (but this was a very old version of > java > > mapscript that worked w/an open-source mapscript CFC). see: > > http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/howto/coldfusion for info. > > > > if you don't want a serverside app like cf talking to mapserver, i > think you > > might be able to get at it via OGC Web Services (WMS). maybe a good > place to > > start: http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/howto/wms_server/ > > > > other how-to's: > > http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/howto > > > > we've built production systems using flex against esri's arcIMS > (again using > > coldfusion CFC to talk to arcIMS's java connector). it was fairly easy. > > >

