Keys are optional, but we strongly recommend using them - particularly if
you're using it in a Java application, since there is no publicly
accessible URL that will be sent via Referer headers.

By using a key you get statistics about usage, and Google will be able to
contact you if there are any problems with your application.

Chris

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On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 4:42 AM, BabyC <webfree...@hotmail.fr> wrote:

>
> Thank you for your answer.
>
> I thank to this solution.
>
> For me it's not a problem to embedded a Web brower, but my last question
> is : Do I need I a key to be able to use the Google Map APi or not ?
>
> Thanks
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