Flash4j (http://emitrom.com/flex4j) provides a way to integrates Google Maps in exisiting Flex applications. See a demo here : http://flex4j.appspot.com/ The blog post can be found here : http://emitrom.com/blog/flex-gwt
Cheers, Alain 2013/8/15 Pedro Serralha <[email protected]> > Hi everyone > > I'm working on a project that needs maps too, and after some research we > decided to use the open mapquest > http://developer.mapquest.com/web/products/open > > It's free and works very well, it's based on open street maps and even > allows editing the map. > > It has some samples on the site. > You just need to regist yourself, freely, to obtain the api key. > > Best regards :) > No dia 15 de Ago de 2013 15:28, "Fuad Kamal" <[email protected]> escreveu: > > > Are there any (free) mapping APIs still supported in Flex? ESRI doesn't > > count, it's terribly expensive to license. I know Yahoo Maps stopped > > working many years ago, and Google Maps API is officially deprecated and > > will stop working in 2014. Even the "Building Interactive Maps" article > > that is referenced on the front page of flex.apache.org doesn't work > > anymore - it uses Modest Maps which is now strictly an HTML5 API - there > is > > no mention anywhere on their site of Flex (I would suggest removing that > > article link from the site!). If someone who is actually using a given > API > > could please confirm that it's working and still officially supported > that > > would be really helpful. After doing some googling it looks like > MapQuest > > might be an option, but the same search also comes up with Yahoo Maps > which > > I'm pretty sure does not work anymore. > > > > thanks > > > > Fuad Kamal > > Anaara LLC > > www.anaara.com > > 240.515.7578 (m) > > 214.279.1890 (f) > > twitter: @flexRonin > > linkedIn: linkedin.com/in/anaara > > flickr: > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/abunur/sets/72157623368920999/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
