The migration path is simple, you need the follow things :
2 complete doggerel Java Script developers,
6 testers on a different browsers (well .. after all Java Script is
soo great that it doesnt even run adequately everywhere ).
1 year of rewriting
about approximately 100-200 000 $ spend into the process.

ofcourse noones gives a s..t.

Google just kill not a few companies but a whole colectives, aswell
they kicked the ABC news and CNN straight into the hearth.
Good fail .. i mean job Google. we didn't expect so good performance.

On Sep 7, 5:05 am, Josh Vander Berg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ah, so there is no migration path.
>
> On Sep 3, 5:17 pm, Josh Vander Berg <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Well, I guess I've learned my lesson about buying enterprise services from
> > Google.  I'll not waste any time whining.  It is what it is.
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> > But I have a question, you say:
>
> > "We hope you will consider migrating your
> > applications to the Maps API v3, which offers many additional benefits
> > such as Street View, Fusion Tables integration, Places search, and
> > full support for mobile browsers. Our Developer Relations team and
> > many skilled members of the JavaScript Maps API community are
> > available to assist you in doing so on the Google Maps JavaScript API
> > v3 forum. "
>
> > How exactly do I migrate to the Javascript API?  I have Flex based
> > applications with Map embedded inside of them - I'm not migrating to HTML -
> > I need maps that at least appear to be inside a Flex application.  I've also
> > got a lot of time and effort sunk in custom drawn AS3 map markers using your
> > API.  
>
> > Could you perhaps provide some documentation on how I might migrate.  Do I
> > write some sort of a hack of an HTML/JS wrapper for my apps and leave part
> > of my application transparent?

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