Yes.  I was referring to the server side code.


On Feb 2, 4:53 am, marcelo <[email protected]> wrote:
> What do you mean by "GTileLayerOverlay in Java"?
> GTileLayerOverlay is a javascript object that only exists in the
> client.
>
> Creating the tiles can be done with any language you want on the
> server side, but it has no relationship to the javascript object that
> loads those tiles on the client.
>
> Example implementations, (on the client), of GTileLayer and
> GTileLayerOverlay:http://maps.forum.nu/gm_main.html?lat=39.436193&lon=-103.535156&z=4&m...http://maps.forum.nu/bakersfield/
>
> --
> Marcelo -http://maps.forum.nu
> --
>
> On Feb 2, 10:50 am, "MikeD - Austin, TX" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have been searching for a good reference implementation for the
> > GTileLayerOverlay in Java.  Can anyone point me to a good example?
>
> > There is a fairly good PHP example in, "Google Maps Applications with
> > PHP and AJAX"; however, the server side implementation does not
> > translate well into Java.
>
> > Also, does anyone have any first hand experience in the amount of
> > server resources required to provide custom tile overlays?  We need to
> > cover about 50% of the U.S. from zoom level 6 to zoom level 14.
> > Beyond zoom level 14 we'll just display the points.
>
> > Thx.
>
> > Mike
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