This is something that MUST be addressed. If I'm not going to rebuild my
application to use static map images or retool to use MapQuest etc. What
recommendations does anyone have for how I can proceed and still using
Google Maps? Should I build a browser into my views and somehow use the new
JS
, 2013 15:53
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: RE: Google Maps
We looked at this in detail at the time, but just skimming I see a couple of
things:
10.1.1. General Restrictions.
(a) No Access to Maps API(s) except through the Service. You must not access
or use the Maps API(s) or any Content through any
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: RE: Google Maps
We looked at this in detail at the time, but just skimming I see a couple of
things:
10.1.1. General Restrictions.
(a) No Access to Maps API(s) except through the Service. You must not access
or use the Maps API(s) or any Content through any
the illegal way
would
be
to
scrap their websites or try to access the data directly without
going
through their API.
-Mark
-Original Message-
From: Avi Kessner [mailto:akess...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 12:23
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Google Maps
very
positive responses in the past.
-Ian
-Original Message-
From: Harbs [mailto:harbs.li...@gmail.com]
Sent: 20 January 2013 17:49
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Google Maps
I'm not following. If you are getting the image data via their APIs, why is
it against the agreement?
On Jan
[mailto:harbs.li...@gmail.com]
Sent: 20 January 2013 17:49
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Google Maps
I'm not following. If you are getting the image data via their APIs, why is
it against the agreement?
On Jan 20, 2013, at 6:52 PM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
You could do
, but others haven't had very
positive responses in the past.
-Ian
-Original Message-
From: Harbs [mailto:harbs.li...@gmail.com]
Sent: 20 January 2013 17:49
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Google Maps
I'm not following. If you are getting the image data via their APIs, why
Subject: Re: Google Maps
I'm not following. If you are getting the image data via their APIs,
why is
it against the agreement?
On Jan 20, 2013, at 6:52 PM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
You could do that -- but it is against the Google API license
agreement.
Technically
-Original Message-
From: Harbs [mailto:harbs.li...@gmail.com]
Sent: 20 January 2013 17:49
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Google Maps
I'm not following. If you are getting the image data via their APIs,
why is
it against the agreement?
On Jan 20, 2013, at 6:52 PM, Nicholas
.
-Ian
-Original Message-
From: Harbs [mailto:harbs.li...@gmail.com]
Sent: 20 January 2013 17:49
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Google Maps
I'm not following. If you are getting the image data via their APIs,
why is
it against the agreement?
On Jan 20, 2013
/
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/interactive_maps.html
Gr,
Frank
-Original Message-
From: Ian Appleby [mailto:ian.appl...@bcs.org]
Sent: donderdag 17 januari 2013 18:55
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: RE: Google Maps
It basically worked, and had a bit of interaction
be
to
scrap their websites or try to access the data directly without going
through their API.
-Mark
-Original Message-
From: Avi Kessner [mailto:akess...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 12:23
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Google Maps
This is making me confused. What
imagery under their current
license, but I don't know how far down this line you can go without losing
the flexyness.
- Ian
-Original Message-
From: Alain Ekambi [mailto:jazzmatad...@gmail.com]
Sent: 17 January 2013 17:15
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Google Maps
We do have one.
I
January 2013 17:15
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Google Maps
We do have one.
I will also share that soon.
Cheers,
Alain
2013/1/17 Tomislav Pokrajcic tomis...@svemir.net
There are also problems when it comes to placing that kind of
'components'
(e.g. HTML overlay
in terms of
functionality and performance which didn't work out for us.
-Ian
From: Alain Ekambi [mailto:jazzmatad...@gmail.com]
Sent: 17 January 2013 17:34
To: dev@flex.apache.org; ian.appl...@bcs.org
Subject: Re: Google Maps
What do you mean by Flexyness ? :)
2013/1/17 Ian Appleby
Subject: Re: Google Maps
This is making me confused. What exactly is illegal about using
external
interface to use Google apis? Google suggests migrating to their new
version. Migration to me implies its not banned.
On Jan 15, 2013 6:27 PM, Alain Ekambi jazzmatad...@gmail.com
Forgive my ignorance, but what did the swcs provide that we're losing?
On Jan 15, 2013, at 2:57 PM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
Google is changing their API, and dropping support for the old version next
year. The SWC they currently support only supports their v1 API which is
retiring. They
*Note*: The Google Maps API for Flash has been officially deprecated as of
September 2, 2011. The API will continue to work until September 2, 2014.
We encourage you to migrate your code to version
3https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/ of
the Maps JavaScript API.
Can't we just replicate what they did using the Javascript APIs?
On Jan 15, 2013, at 4:11 PM, Tolga Kaya wrote:
*Note*: The Google Maps API for Flash has been officially deprecated as of
September 2, 2011. The API will continue to work until September 2, 2014.
We encourage you to migrate your
their API.
-Mark
-Original Message-
From: Avi Kessner [mailto:akess...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 12:23
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Google Maps
This is making me confused. What exactly is illegal about using external
interface to use Google apis? Google
will be available for
Flex.
Raman
-Original Message-
From: Bobby [mailto:bobbymzi...@netscape.net]
Sent: Tuesday, 15 January 2013 10:26 AM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Google Maps
You could check out Mapquest's API. It seems to be updated for Flex and
they have a mobile api that's supported
Hi
You could use the static map API in Flex via HTTP calls , even though it's
static it has a lot of features.
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/staticmaps/
Justin
I use ESRI's maps in my applications with great success. I even use them
in my mobile apps. I highly recommend them.
The POI is not nearly as populated as Google's, but they are leaps and
bounds ahead of everybody else.
-Nick
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 6:08 PM, Raman Sangra
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Google Maps
I use ESRI's maps in my applications with great success. I even use
them in my mobile apps. I highly recommend them.
The POI is not nearly as populated as Google's, but they are leaps and
bounds ahead of everybody else.
-Nick
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013
On 1/15/2013 11:34 AM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
I use ESRI's maps in my applications with great success. I even use them
in my mobile apps. I highly recommend them.
The POI is not nearly as populated as Google's, but they are leaps and
bounds ahead of everybody else.
ESRI's flex API is
(a) *No Access to Maps API(s) except through the Service.* You must not
access or use the Maps API(s) or any Content through any technology or
means other than those provided in the Service, or through other explicitly
authorized means Google may designate. For example, you must not access
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