Thanks Axel,

Best luck with your maps efforts. To address a point you raised:
 

> I am thinking that if I test it and it works at home, so it will also work 
> in production (even if it is a pre-release version). The debate of the 
> documentation is another problem, but as I said, I will need the basic 
> functionalities of the Google Map, and for a more complex project, in 4 or 
> 6 month, I hope that a stable, well documented version will be released.


There is documentation for the 
GWT-Maps-V3-API<http://branflake2267.github.com/GWT-Maps-V3-Api/javadoc/3.8.0/>online
 alone with a 
showcase <http://gonevertical-apis.appspot.com/> covering nearly every 
feature and the most recent builds for 
download<https://github.com/branflake2267/GWT-Maps-V3-Api/downloads>, 
it seems to me everything you need is there to crank out 
maps immediately with GWT. While there is the other API from the team 
working on IDL generation, I've been using and supporting this one since 
the V3 GWT support has been in flux for years, but this one is here and 
ready for use for those who need it.


Sincerely,
Joseph

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