Hi Chad,

thanks for your answers. You pretty much got me out of trouble.. :-)

But there are still one or two questions:

- Your marker (arrow) change his angle adjustement. How did you do
that? Because i didn't found a possibility to set the angle..

- What kind of Elements are used in your Tim Slide bar? Are this
special animation elements of gwt, or normal java buttons and
scrollbar? How do i find them in GWT?

Thanks for your answers.

Jan

On 11 Okt., 23:55, Chad <chad...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Jan,
>
> You can do it all with GWT. You can see a partial example of it here:
>
> http://www.dtrac.us/hmr.html
>
> I say partial because that page is setup for a race that takes place
> in the future so there aren't any position reports to show yet. But,
> even without that, you can see how the time line and animation works.
> There is a time line (slider control) that can be manipulated
> manually. There is a spinner control to allow user control over the
> speed (forwards and backwards). There are also overlays that can be
> turned on and off (and zoomed into). And the main race course can be
> zoomed to (target images). We will also be tracking Marco Nannini in
> the Route du Rhum next month. You can see the tracking page for his
> race on his site:
>
> http://www.marconannini.com/tracking
>
> You'll notice the sites look very similar. The fact is, I did this
> data driven. This way, I can just add a few rows to a few tables to
> create a new event. It also supports multiple devices (boats, cars,
> people, whatever) in a single event. It's not hard to do. Brian pretty
> much hit it on the head when he said to use an array and a timer. Mine
> was a little more complex since I keep the slider, the polyline, and
> the position reports all in sync.
>
> Have fun,
> Chadwww.milamade.com
>
> On Oct 9, 7:53 am, Jan <jan.widm...@gmx.ch> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > For an actual project, we need to evaluate movements of motor-ships.
> > The position datas are sent from a gps router on the ships and are
> > saved in a database on our server. One of our goals is to show the
> > driven way of one or more ships between a specified time as an
> > animation. Our Application is written in Java with GWT. What we have
> > already is, that the driven way get's drafted like a normal route in
> > google maps. What we want is, to show for example all ship movements
> > for one day in fast motion.
>
> > My actual problem is, how to animate the driven way. Is it possible to
> > do the animation in GWT, or do we need to use javascript?
>
> > I hope, someone can give me some ideas.
>
> > Thanks a lot.
>
> > Jan
>
>

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