Hi, I guess my first post was eaten, to repeat: I've built a dynamic multi-map engine that uses an advanced datagrid to display data that changes across time and modelling technique. The engine can display up to 24 maps without using Google's technology. When I include that technology, however, and start dynamically building (and destroying) multiple map instances, the GC does not keep up - memory keeps getting allocated until the browser fails. My solution has been to create a single (hidden) map instance and supply it with the appropriate overlay imagery as the datagrid's item renderer iterates across cells. Unfortunately when I use bitmapdata.draw(map) to capture the map as an image and place it in the appropriate cell, the datagrid displays nothing if I run the application over the Internet (locally, it works). Digging into these forums, it looks like I'm violating Google's TOS, which would explain the empty datagrid. Does anyone have a work-around? Otherwise I'm going to have to scrub every last byte of Google's technology out of my engine.
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