Judy, many thanks!
Now I use JFrame and JMapPane, which seems to be more flexible :)





At 2015-02-17 01:49:56, "Jody Garnett" <jody.garn...@gmail.com> wrote:

JMapFrame is a bit of an example of how to set up spring with a streaming 
renderer. If you look inside I think you will find a panel which you can embed 
in your own apps (including an app with a split pane).


--
Jody Garnett


On 14 February 2015 at 06:59, wbh <wangbaohua2...@163.com> wrote:

Hi all,
from the source code, I saw JMapFrame uses a JSplitPane to split the 
MapLayerTable and JMapPane
But I want to add another splitpane to JMapFrame, is it possible without 
modifying the source code of JMapPane?
Thx,



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