Well the 'routeboxer' code created by a Google Employee is written in
Javascript. As such it wont run natively.

(well maybe could run the JS in a browser component or something, but
sounds hacky)

... however the code could be ported so could run the same algorithm
natively.

If you read the documentation, the steps are pretty clearly laid out, and
of course can examing the source so shouldnt be too difficult to port.

On 20 November 2015 at 10:43, anas rachmadi <anasr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi I have a project Android application and the project use web service
> as data provider. In android client, user can tracking place or search
> place along route. Can I using Route boxer Library on Google Map v2 for
> Android? Considering Route boxer as library google map v3 for web
> development. I have try searching around solution for this but still
> confuse me.
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