> JMapFrame frame = new JMapFrame();
> FlyingSaucer mapPane = new FlyingSaucer();
> frame.getContentPane().add(mapPane);

No - that is a very bad idea !

Please have a look at the JMapFrame code.  You will see that it has a
private JMapPane field initialized in the constructor, positions in
the initComponents method and referenced in various other methods.
Your code snippet above is dropping a completely separate map pane
into the frame.

Instead you should copy the JMapFrame source and customize it for your own app.

Michael

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