Traditionally it has been a license issue; I understand that that has been
relaxed somewhat. In uDig we have support for reading "tiles"; but it has not
been back ported to GeoTools.
So to answer your question there is no support for google maps included in
GeoTools. It is something you can build using the facilities we provide (gather
up each tile and combine with its "bounding box"; and draw the result on the
screen using the GeoTools renderer).
--
Jody Garnett
On Friday, 7 October 2011 at 5:32 AM, Jason Ferguson wrote:
> Accessing Google Maps is mostly a javascript operation, but I have a project
> that uses Geotools to read TIGER/Line shapefiles to display on a Google Map
> using the v3 API. You can check out my source at:
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> https://github.com/dartmanx/mapmaker
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