Re: Wicket and JAVASCRIPT variables

2008-01-17 Thread Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
Great. Im looking into this again now, saw the error but was in meetings 
all day.. I'll see how the gmap and gmap2 has evolved since my 
participation...


Martin Funk wrote:

mea culpa,

could you try again please.

mf

Ballist1c schrieb:

I have had a look, the GMap2 contrib is missing source files :(

GOverlayListenerBehavior class is required ... but the SVN I got 
doesnt have

it ... so thats not an option.




igor.vaynberg wrote:
 

have you seen wicketstuff's google maps integration projects?

-igor


On Jan 16, 2008 5:14 PM, Ballist1c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   

Hey guys,

Im working with google maps and what I want to accomplish is have
location
data from our DB backend parsed into the google map for display.

At the moment, what I have achieved is having the google map display
multiple locations statically defined within the javascript itself, 
and I

have my dynamic location data accessible from the panel in which the
google
map is loaded in.

Where I am stopped at the moment is figuring out a way to parse 
hundreds

of
location coordinates thru to the Javascript.  I had a look at manually
initializing a JS array var, but the format which Googlemaps uses 
makes

it a
real pain in the arse.

To give you an idea of the javascript for the array variable

var officeLayer = [
  {
zoom: [0, 6],
places: [
  {
name: New York Sales  Engineering Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [40.754606, -73.986794]
  },
  {
name: Atlanta Sales amp; Engineering Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [33.781506, -84.387422]
  },
  {
name: Dallas Sales Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [36.4724385, -101.044637]
  },
  {
name: Cambridge Sales  Engineering Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [42.362331, -71.083661]
  },
  {
name: Chicago Sales Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [41.889232, -87.628767]
  },
  {
name: Denver  Boulder Offices,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [39.563011, -104.868962]
  },
  {
name: Detroit Sales Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [42.475482, -83.244587]
  },
  {
name: Santa Monica  Irvine Offices,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [33.715585, -118.177435]
  },
  {
name: Phoenix Sales  Engineering Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [33.411782, -111.926247]
  },
  {
name: Pittsburgh Engineering Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [40.444541, -79.946254]
  },
  {
name: Seattle Engineering  Sales Offices,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [47.664261, -122.274308]
  },
  {
name: Canada Sales Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [43.645478, -79.378843]
  },
]
  },

anyone got any ideas?
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Wicket and JAVASCRIPT variables

2008-01-16 Thread Ballist1c

Hey guys,

Im working with google maps and what I want to accomplish is have location
data from our DB backend parsed into the google map for display.

At the moment, what I have achieved is having the google map display
multiple locations statically defined within the javascript itself, and I
have my dynamic location data accessible from the panel in which the google
map is loaded in. 

Where I am stopped at the moment is figuring out a way to parse hundreds of
location coordinates thru to the Javascript.  I had a look at manually
initializing a JS array var, but the format which Googlemaps uses makes it a
real pain in the arse.

To give you an idea of the javascript for the array variable

var officeLayer = [
  {
zoom: [0, 6],
places: [
  {
name: New York Sales  Engineering Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [40.754606, -73.986794]
  },
  {
name: Atlanta Sales amp; Engineering Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [33.781506, -84.387422]
  },
  {
name: Dallas Sales Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [36.4724385, -101.044637]
  },
  {
name: Cambridge Sales  Engineering Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [42.362331, -71.083661]
  },
  {
name: Chicago Sales Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [41.889232, -87.628767]
  },
  {
name: Denver  Boulder Offices,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [39.563011, -104.868962]
  },
  {
name: Detroit Sales Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [42.475482, -83.244587]
  },
  {
name: Santa Monica  Irvine Offices,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [33.715585, -118.177435]
  },
  {
name: Phoenix Sales  Engineering Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [33.411782, -111.926247]
  },
  {
name: Pittsburgh Engineering Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [40.444541, -79.946254]
  },
  {
name: Seattle Engineering  Sales Offices,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [47.664261, -122.274308]
  },
  {
name: Canada Sales Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [43.645478, -79.378843]
  },
]
  },

anyone got any ideas?
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Re: Wicket and JAVASCRIPT variables

2008-01-16 Thread Igor Vaynberg
have you seen wicketstuff's google maps integration projects?

-igor


On Jan 16, 2008 5:14 PM, Ballist1c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey guys,

 Im working with google maps and what I want to accomplish is have location
 data from our DB backend parsed into the google map for display.

 At the moment, what I have achieved is having the google map display
 multiple locations statically defined within the javascript itself, and I
 have my dynamic location data accessible from the panel in which the google
 map is loaded in.

 Where I am stopped at the moment is figuring out a way to parse hundreds of
 location coordinates thru to the Javascript.  I had a look at manually
 initializing a JS array var, but the format which Googlemaps uses makes it a
 real pain in the arse.

 To give you an idea of the javascript for the array variable

 var officeLayer = [
   {
 zoom: [0, 6],
 places: [
   {
 name: New York Sales  Engineering Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [40.754606, -73.986794]
   },
   {
 name: Atlanta Sales amp; Engineering Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [33.781506, -84.387422]
   },
   {
 name: Dallas Sales Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [36.4724385, -101.044637]
   },
   {
 name: Cambridge Sales  Engineering Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [42.362331, -71.083661]
   },
   {
 name: Chicago Sales Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [41.889232, -87.628767]
   },
   {
 name: Denver  Boulder Offices,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [39.563011, -104.868962]
   },
   {
 name: Detroit Sales Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [42.475482, -83.244587]
   },
   {
 name: Santa Monica  Irvine Offices,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [33.715585, -118.177435]
   },
   {
 name: Phoenix Sales  Engineering Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [33.411782, -111.926247]
   },
   {
 name: Pittsburgh Engineering Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [40.444541, -79.946254]
   },
   {
 name: Seattle Engineering  Sales Offices,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [47.664261, -122.274308]
   },
   {
 name: Canada Sales Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [43.645478, -79.378843]
   },
 ]
   },

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Re: Wicket and JAVASCRIPT variables

2008-01-16 Thread Ballist1c

I have had a look, the GMap2 contrib is missing source files :(

GOverlayListenerBehavior class is required ... but the SVN I got doesnt have
it ... so thats not an option.




igor.vaynberg wrote:
 
 have you seen wicketstuff's google maps integration projects?
 
 -igor
 
 
 On Jan 16, 2008 5:14 PM, Ballist1c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey guys,

 Im working with google maps and what I want to accomplish is have
 location
 data from our DB backend parsed into the google map for display.

 At the moment, what I have achieved is having the google map display
 multiple locations statically defined within the javascript itself, and I
 have my dynamic location data accessible from the panel in which the
 google
 map is loaded in.

 Where I am stopped at the moment is figuring out a way to parse hundreds
 of
 location coordinates thru to the Javascript.  I had a look at manually
 initializing a JS array var, but the format which Googlemaps uses makes
 it a
 real pain in the arse.

 To give you an idea of the javascript for the array variable

 var officeLayer = [
   {
 zoom: [0, 6],
 places: [
   {
 name: New York Sales  Engineering Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [40.754606, -73.986794]
   },
   {
 name: Atlanta Sales amp; Engineering Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [33.781506, -84.387422]
   },
   {
 name: Dallas Sales Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [36.4724385, -101.044637]
   },
   {
 name: Cambridge Sales  Engineering Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [42.362331, -71.083661]
   },
   {
 name: Chicago Sales Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [41.889232, -87.628767]
   },
   {
 name: Denver  Boulder Offices,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [39.563011, -104.868962]
   },
   {
 name: Detroit Sales Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [42.475482, -83.244587]
   },
   {
 name: Santa Monica  Irvine Offices,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [33.715585, -118.177435]
   },
   {
 name: Phoenix Sales  Engineering Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [33.411782, -111.926247]
   },
   {
 name: Pittsburgh Engineering Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [40.444541, -79.946254]
   },
   {
 name: Seattle Engineering  Sales Offices,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [47.664261, -122.274308]
   },
   {
 name: Canada Sales Office,
 icon: [house, house-shadow],
 posn: [43.645478, -79.378843]
   },
 ]
   },

 anyone got any ideas?
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Re: Wicket and JAVASCRIPT variables

2008-01-16 Thread Martin Funk

mea culpa,

could you try again please.

mf

Ballist1c schrieb:

I have had a look, the GMap2 contrib is missing source files :(

GOverlayListenerBehavior class is required ... but the SVN I got doesnt have
it ... so thats not an option.




igor.vaynberg wrote:
  

have you seen wicketstuff's google maps integration projects?

-igor


On Jan 16, 2008 5:14 PM, Ballist1c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hey guys,

Im working with google maps and what I want to accomplish is have
location
data from our DB backend parsed into the google map for display.

At the moment, what I have achieved is having the google map display
multiple locations statically defined within the javascript itself, and I
have my dynamic location data accessible from the panel in which the
google
map is loaded in.

Where I am stopped at the moment is figuring out a way to parse hundreds
of
location coordinates thru to the Javascript.  I had a look at manually
initializing a JS array var, but the format which Googlemaps uses makes
it a
real pain in the arse.

To give you an idea of the javascript for the array variable

var officeLayer = [
  {
zoom: [0, 6],
places: [
  {
name: New York Sales  Engineering Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [40.754606, -73.986794]
  },
  {
name: Atlanta Sales amp; Engineering Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [33.781506, -84.387422]
  },
  {
name: Dallas Sales Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [36.4724385, -101.044637]
  },
  {
name: Cambridge Sales  Engineering Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [42.362331, -71.083661]
  },
  {
name: Chicago Sales Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [41.889232, -87.628767]
  },
  {
name: Denver  Boulder Offices,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [39.563011, -104.868962]
  },
  {
name: Detroit Sales Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [42.475482, -83.244587]
  },
  {
name: Santa Monica  Irvine Offices,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [33.715585, -118.177435]
  },
  {
name: Phoenix Sales  Engineering Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [33.411782, -111.926247]
  },
  {
name: Pittsburgh Engineering Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [40.444541, -79.946254]
  },
  {
name: Seattle Engineering  Sales Offices,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [47.664261, -122.274308]
  },
  {
name: Canada Sales Office,
icon: [house, house-shadow],
posn: [43.645478, -79.378843]
  },
]
  },

anyone got any ideas?
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