Thanks Pau and Koen for the hints.

That gives me a good start to look into it a bit deeper.

Btw, is boost 1.37 supported by now? I tried to build the cvs version of
wt with boost 1.37 on windows with MSVC but got a compilation error with
wthttp in a boost::asio file. 

Rgds
Richard

Am Montag, den 26.01.2009, 15:37 +0100 schrieb Koen Deforche:
> Hey Richard,
> 
> 2009/1/23 Richard Ulrich <[email protected]>:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to add a google maps window to my witty application.
> > Google offers an ajax api. So far I haven't looked into the details, but
> > I guess it should be possible to encapsulate it as with ExtJs.
> 
> True, but it would probably be easier since ExtJS requires a
> combination of plain Wt widgets to provide contents inside ExtJS
> widgets, and JavaScript code, making it more complicated.
> 
> The javascript example provides some indications on how to call
> JavaScript code from C++, and bind C++ events to JavaScript -- it is
> certainly a better starting place than the ExtJS integration. You
> could use a WText or WContainerWidget to create the empty div which is
> then used by google maps to render to. To load the Google JavaScript
> library, you should use WApplication::require() (and take into account
> that this automatically blocks JavaScript execution until after the
> library has been loaded).
> 
> We would certainly be willing to help to work on such a widget.
> 
> Regards,
> koen
> 


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