This module provides Java classes for rendering the maps on the web pages. Maps are generated with tiles and markers. A WTILEIMAGE object is used for rendering the tiles. The regions are provided by a RIMAGE object. Wmap was created to serve as an alternative for generating Java Client Code (JCC) or it can also be used to generate javascript, such as Google maps. You will need to call the createTile() method for generating the needed JCC. Wmap is capable of rendering the following types of maps : GeoTiff maps, JPEG maps and VRML maps. It can also import images from the web. An overview of the concept and a detailed tutorial is provided in the README.html file. For more details visit the Developer Documentation page: This package contains one aspect of the Object-Oriented design of WMap, the marker class. This package provides classes for describing marker and other classes which can be used in the WMap application. This package contains one aspect of the Object-Oriented design of WMap, the marker class. This package provides classes for describing marker and other classes which can be used in the WMap application. This package contains one aspect of the Object-Oriented design of WMap, the pin class. This package provides classes for describing pin and other classes which can be used in the WMap application. This package contains one aspect of the Object-Oriented design of WMap, the pin class. This package provides classes for describing pin and other classes which can be used in the WMap application. This package contains one aspect of the Object-Oriented design of WMap, the data class. This package provides classes for describing map data, such as locations, region, and the grid used to display maps. This package contains one aspect of the Object-Oriented design of WMap, the data class. This package provides classes for describing map data, such as locations, region, and the grid used to display maps. This package contains one aspect of the Object-Oriented design of WMap, the grid class. This package provides classes for describing the rendering of maps, such as the tiles. This package contains one aspect of the Object-Oriented design of WMap, the grid class. This
This is the latest version of wmap, released on 23 March 2007. Wmap 2.1.3 contains many bug fixes, including some security updates. The changes in this version include: Fixing the display of map templates Fixing the icons on the maps Correcting some rendering errors with the themes (buttons, custom map icon...) Changing the date range for control of the maps Correcting a problem with popup window creation on IE (the popup window was created on top of the map frame) Implementing global theme support Implementing a Credential storage mechanism Implementing a Memory Cache Implementing a better console logging to file Implementing a JSSP servlet to export data in a structured format Correcting a bug that may have caused some issues with binding to the locations Correcting the BBOX code so it is more robust Correcting the registration code Adding a new javascript alert to help debugging Adding a way for users to quickly test their maps Fixing minor bugs Major improvements in the themes and icons. The changes in this version include: Customize your way of rendering the maps Themes Themes are now registered through config.xml. Each theme corresponds to a folder in the config.xml. Each file in the folder is a theme. Each theme file is a partial for rendering the map, customizing some parts of the map. It's a basic file with a partial name and a file name. You can have as many themes as you want, and each theme is associated with a directory in the config.xml. What's new in wmap 2.1.3: In wmap 2.1.3, Wmap now allows you to register a theme by putting it in a folder called "themes". With wmap 2.1.3, Wmap now allows you to specify the directory where the themes are to be registered. In wmap 2.1.3, Wmap no longer supports the option of "by theme" for using a default theme. A default theme is now always used for the images to be used in the map, so the images are always correct. In wmap 2.1.3, Wmap now always generates the http requests to the map servers in the theme specified b78a707d53
Wmap is a Java framework designed to assist Java programmers in creating maps for use on the World Wide Web. Wmap is based on java.swing, Java's built-in components library. It supports mapping applications such as Google Earth and maps generated using ESRI's ArcView, ArcEditor, and ArcGIS mapping tools. Using Wmap, you can construct the necessary HTML pages and connect to map servers, all without having to download a map viewer and learning a new mapping application. Features: Built-in Swing components to display maps and generate the corresponding map server requests. Generates the necessary code for rendering the maps on HTML pages. Supports requests for images, map tiles, and map layers. Supports WMS, WFS, WMTS, and RDF/XML map servers. Supports both normal and ArcGIS Server datasets. Supports both rectangular and nonrectangular map areas. Supports more than 30 map formats, including tiles, clip files, and images. Supports several global projections, such as geogcs. Compatible with Java 1.4. Usable with both the J2SE and J2ME platforms. Compatible with the GMF framework. Includes a simple method for connecting to map servers. Uses an object-oriented approach. Version 2.0 has been released, including support for WMS 2.0, WFS 2.0, WFS 1.1, and WMTS 1.0. A variety of map formats, including tiles, clip files, and images. Using Wmap version 1.0 How to Build and Run a Simple Map in Wmap version 1.0 Version 1.0 of Wmap includes the ability to generate an SVG image file that can be used to render a map directly in an HTML web page. A simple example There are three files needed to make this example work. The first is a sample map, that is, a map in the shape of a circle. This map is saved as gmap.svg and is placed in the directory that contains the text files that follow. Next, there is a simple text file called maptile.txt, with a single line in it: 2x2 3x3 6x6 12x12 Finally, there is a Java program called MapMaker.java. MapMaker.java The MapMaker class creates a map file from the information
Wmap is a handy Java framework designed to help developers of j2ee mapping applications. Wmap is capable of generating the necessary code for rendering the maps on HTML pages and provides you with a simple method for connecting to map servers. How to use: To use Wmap: - Copy wmap.jar to a directory where you have access. - If you wish, you can also copy the source and binary mapp files to the directory. - Add the following to your class path: tomcat/common/lib/wmap.jar Wmap is activated by including the following in your jsp: Wmap has many features including: - Automatic vector maps generation. - Support for MapServer and OpenLayers. - Support for Google Maps. - Support for OSM, and other platforms such as: - Microsoft Streets & Trips - Yahoo! Maps - Support for Google Fusion tables - Support for Point of Interests - Support for Address lookup - Support for Geocoding - Support for Zoom - Support for the Google map interface - Support for geotagging - Support for custom styles. For the latest release see: Wmap is supported by Open Source projects including: - MapServer - OpenLayers - Mapgrip - Jtables - Geogig Documentation: Wmap is the source for a large collection of web mapping tools, but is not a replacement for PostGIS, Google Maps or MapServer. For more information see the main Wmap site: Here is the Wmap wiki: If you find any bugs or have any questions about wmap, please contact the wmap mailing list: If you would like to contribute to the wmap project, please see our list of projects. Wmap is licensed under the GNU General Public License. You may use the wmap framework for any purpose, including commercial, non-commercial or educational. Please see the LICENSE file for details. Pulmonary and systemic hemodynamics in the development
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