You should jmappane as what it is.  An example of how things can be  
done.

You could either use it as a starting point or add functionality as  
you see fit. If you find any improvements you would like to make  
submit patches via jira - or jump on the devel list and ask if you can  
work on it directly.

Jody
On 16/02/2009, at 8:57 PM, Robert Green <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Jody Garnett-2 wrote:
>>
>> The MapPane stuff is an example to get you started; you can look  
>> into how
>> those tools are defined if you like and change the cursor that is  
>> used. As
>> a
>> programming example we have not document MapPane very well; indeed  
>> MapPane
>> is "unsupported" and does not have a developer working on it.
>>
>> You may wish to look at udig or puzzleGIS for desktop GIS systems  
>> built
>> around the geotools library.
>> Jody
>>
> Hi
> Explain please, what I should use in my program instead of MapPane,  
> if I do
> not want to use uDig, OpenJUMP or other system?
> Thanks!
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