2009/7/29 Vaibhav <[email protected]>:
>
> Hello Rossko,
>
> Thanks a lot for your reply.
>
> I know Javascript. I decided to work on mapplets.
>
> Tell me how to create dynamic maps with mapplets?

You dont. A mapplet exists on maps.google.com - which itself is a dynamic map.

If you could be more specific, then could give more specific advice...

>
> Thanks and regards,
> Vaibhav
>
> On Jul 28, 8:03 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I am new to Google Maps. I am a Java developer and want to work on
>> > Google maps API.
>>
>> To use the API you'll need to learn some javascript, or Flash if you
>> use the Flash API
>>
>> > Please tell me what do I do first, whether Maps API version 2, which
>> > require an API key or should I use mapplets for implementing google
>> > maps functionality.
>>
>> No idea at all, it all depends what your end purpose is.  There's an
>> API version 3 as well, which is suited for simpler applications.
>>
>> > Also tell me difference between static and dynamic google maps.
>>
>> Well ... one is static (that's to say, you send a URL to Google and it
>> gives you back a single map image) and the other is dynamic (its
>> controlled by javascript so that the user at the browser can pan,zoom,
>> click etc. and you can write code to fetch new data to display, switch
>> background maps, send data to a server, etc etc, all without reloading
>> the webpage)
>>
>> cheers, Ross K
>
> >
>



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