Mr Farrukh the JMapPane code is unsupported for a reason; nobody is 
available to help you on these topics. My best advice is to talk to 
Eclesia and look into the swing widgets he was making. Or make use of a 
working application like uDig (or Eclesia's Puzzle GIS).

GeoTools is all about making this functionality available to you as a 
programmer (it is a library or toolkit). We have not found a volunteer 
to actually wrap them swing wigets as a supported module yet.

For your bug I reccommend a breakpoint and watching what event triggers 
the screen to clear after a second.

Jody

Mirza Farrukh wrote:
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> Hi jody,
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> I have tried using normal graphics objects in this example and have 
> also tried with icon.paintIcon() method. *The problem i am facing is 
> that the image is drawn on the screen and then it disappears after a 
> second. It doesn't stay there.*
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> Actually, i have derived another class from JMapPane and over-riden 
> mouse-clicked() and paintComponent() methods to display an icon when i 
> click on the JMapPane, hence extending functionality of the example. 
> To do this I have used the code snippets from JMapPane.java.
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> Also, I am using countries.shp and countries.sld as maps.
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> I will be really thankful, if you or someone can help me in this regard.
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> Regards,
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> Farrukh.
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> --- On *Sat, 7/26/08, Jody Garnett /<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
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>     From: Jody Garnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     Subject: Re: [Geotools-gt2-users] Displaying icon on map in
>     JMapPane example
>     To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     Cc: [email protected]
>     Date: Saturday, July 26, 2008, 1:45 AM
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>     Have a look inside JMapPane; it really just uses the graphics2d api to 
>     draw a map onto your component. You can draw an icon onto the component 
>     yourself - Icon has a draw method that takes an x and y coordinate.
>     Jody
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>


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