Hi,
I was hoping to use an applet (light weight version of the OpenMap's applet)
that just basically can use a "plugin" to be the display...
I had thought of writing my own code to handle user clicks for zooming and
stuff and use OpenMap as the backend to just dish up the images. This was
due to the fact that the openmap.jar (required for the applet) as well as
many of the things that come along with the applet version was not needed.
But now I was trying to figure out a way to do a hybrid version of the
above, by still allowing myself to write a light weight applet but use the
OpenMap functionality as the content pane of the applet per se.
The problem I had with writing my own code was the fact that a user could
click on the image produced and I would have to map x,y to lat,lon to figure
out where they clicked... This was ok if I set the zoom level but if I allow
zoom levels that get much more difficult.
If I can use what OpenMap has already done, as far as allowing the user to
zoom and pan etc. it would be great!
Any suggestions as to how I can go about doing this?
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