Hi there,

        I'm not strictly a Java2D user, I'm just watching the mailing list,
but you might like to look at the Java Advanced Imaging API (JAI) for
geographical mapping, especially if you need zoom functionality.

        Derek Weber
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Herv�BAILLE [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 1999 5:03 AM
> To:   java2d mailing list
> Subject:      [java2d] java2d of enough high-level for managing maps
> 
> Hi
> 
> I am new to Java and I have to develop a graphical application whose
> main purpose is to manage geographical maps offering the following
> functions :
> - displaying  those maps ;
> - zooming  in and out ;
> - adding and coloring  items ;
> ...
> I began to read Java2d documentation and my question is :
> is Java2d of enough high level to develop those functions in a  reasonabl=
> e
> time (for instance 3 weeks max. for the zoom) ? or would I better use a
> package =
> 
> offering methods of higher level ? in the latter case where can I find a
> free =
> 
> or a low cost package ?
> 
> thanks a lot in advance
> 
> Jean-Marie
> Meteorage Company
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