Hello everyone,

I've been hacking away at JMapPane and its friends a bit more and
experimenting with the idea of bundling the code from the unsupported
mappane module into a demo module called mapwidget.  The idea behind
moving the code from unsupported to a demo module is that JMapPane has
consistently been advertised as an example or starting point rather
than a fully-fledged component.

I'm keen to get comments from people about whether the work so far is
good / bad / ugly and any suggestions that people have on what to do
next.

Here is a screenshot to give you some idea of the where it's got to so
far. The layers display are from the uDig walk-through example data.

http://twitpic.com/show/full/559xu.gif

You can get the code for mapwidget / mappane from the subversion repository:

svn co http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/branches/2.6.x_JMapPane_move/demo/mapwidget

To build, cd into the mapwidget module and do 'mvn install' (or build
from within your IDE).  Note that this will download a number of
geotools 2.6 artifacts.

Attached is a screenshot just for the sake of it :)

Michael

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