GWT-Maps-V3-Api | GWT Maps V3 Javascript Bindings
kandi X-RAY | GWT-Maps-V3-Api Summary
kandi X-RAY | GWT-Maps-V3-Api Summary
This library provides Java language bindings for the Google maps Javascript api. ##Community ###GWT Maps V3 API G+ Community. ##Previous Versions See the downloads page ##Maven-Free Jar Use. ##Eclipse Setup Using Source.
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- Add additional controls to the map
- Remove first control
- Sets the map type id
- Set predictions for the autocomplete service
- Validates that autocomplete types are compatible
- Set map type IDs
- Get the location of the feature in the clicked location
- Gets the feature data object
- Returns the pixel offset that the feature should be applied to
- Retrieves the location of the feature which is located in the feature
- Returns the information about the infow window
- Get the overlay type
- Creates an instance of the panorama
- Creates a new object with default properties
- Gets the style for the default map types
- Gets the autocomplete results
- Returns the autocomplete types
- Sets the predictions to use
- Returns a list of the drawing modes that should be displayed on the screen
- Gets the style handlers
- Gets the map type identifier as string
- Returns an array of MapTypeIds as MapId objects
- Returns a list of the types that match the specified types
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QUESTION
How is our app written with GWT 2.8 supposed to make use of the latest Google Maps Javascript API?
We have been using the branflake2267 api but that seems to use a "channel" and "client" instead of an API Key. Is this the correct library to be using?
By the way, I think Google should have done something about this - after all it's their GWT and their Maps API, so why isn't there a library to interface the two?
Thanks,
Ed.
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Answered 2020-Sep-16 at 01:25This branflake2267 api
module that your mention is quite old and targets GWT 2.5, so it may need some minor mods to work with GWT 2.8.
It may also need some updating to match recent versions of the Maps API.
You can always create your own java bindings to a javascript library using GWT's JsInterop, or update/extend existing bindings such as these ones. It's using the old/deprecated JSNI to make the bindings instead of the newer JsInterop, so you could continue with JSNI or start introducing JsInterop.
By the way, GWT is now a community managed project and has been for many years. GWT now stands for "GWT Web Toolkit" (the recursion is deliberate), not "Google Web Toolkit". JsInterop is provided so that you can interface to any javascript library in java -- there should not be an obligation on Google to provide such an interface to their Maps.
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You can use GWT-Maps-V3-Api like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the GWT-Maps-V3-Api component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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