Maybe you could check out a library called Carnac from INT
http://www.int.com

I don't know how far the mapping stiff goes, but I briefly saw some  
demos of this toolkit and one of them, displayed some maps.

Cheers,
Addy.

|
| I'm also searching for some Java based GIS tools.
|
| You can look at:
| http://www.gislinx.com/java.html
|
| I still don't know which one to choose,
| if you come across some good package,
| please let me know.
|
| Thanks,
|
| Sze Yuen
| -----Original Message-----
| From: B. Craig Taverner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| To: Java Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Date: Thursday, July 09, 1998 2:48 PM
| Subject: java map engines
|
|
| Hi,
|
| Does anyone know of any java based generic map toolkits written in pure
| java (so I can run on linux, solaris and win32)?  Something that will
| allow me to easily add a map (vector &| bitmap) into my applications with
| the ability to place custom objects/components on the map.
| I've not looked too closely at java2D, but have been given the impression
| that it's too graphics/presentation orientated, and not nearly enough map
| specific features.
|
| Cheers, Craig
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