Seong;  The only support for maps built into Composer is the ability
to open a map to a specific lat/long position.

However, Composer is compatible with standard geo ontologies such as
wgs84_pos and can use any RDF-based geo model.  See the W3C interst
groun on Geo ontolgies for more (http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/).

Expressing geo objects would be a matter of modeling the objects in
RDF/OWL, then querying and manipulating the data through SPARQL and
inferencing.  Composer has a number of tools to support modeling/
transforms/computation.  Using SPARQL, SPARQLMotion, SPIN, and SPINx,
you could express a large range of geo data through SPARQL rules.
Standard OWL reasoning and SWRL rules are also supported

Given all of that, if there are more specific issues you'd like to
explore, please let us know.

-- Scott

On Apr 2, 7:41 am, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could I express lines or shapes using Maps API?
> I need to express some polylines and polygons as geographical objects.
>
> So, I am trying to find examples for it, but it's not easy.
> Anybody  got good some advice?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Best regards,
> Seong
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