Perhaps I should be clear Mario22. We have nothing against providing an amazing 
swing widget; but it is a case where we would like some more volunteers. An 
invitation rather then an apology :-)

You will also note that a caching feature source was added into the mix last 
week which should make it perform well enough that we will never get volunteers 
:-P

It does sounds like members of this list have inspired Micheal Bedward who is 
off doing a code clean up on a branch; if interested parties would like to help 
perhaps we could offer him a hand on the branch?

Jody

On 09/05/2010, at 10:31 AM, Mario22 wrote:

> 
> For starters, it is much slower than the JMapFrame. I don't know why, maybe
> there is something that needs to  set with Renderer or something else that
> I'm not aware of. I read a lot of topics on JMapPane and they all end like
> "yeah, it was not intended to provide full functionality, just to serve as a
> proof-of-concept"... However, other issues I was having is that sometimes
> the zoom buttons work normally, sometimes they act out(the centering of the
> map gets problematic)... 
> 
> Guys, if you can share with me your basic implementation of JMapPane (with
> custom renderer) or maybe point me to some good ideas about caching the
> features it would be great!
> Thank you all!
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