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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gregory Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Java Apache Users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 2:16 PM
Subject: Map Software


>
> Hey,
>
>    MapQuest wants $40K, if you can believe it, for api access to it's
servers, if
> I want to use a cgi program to use thier service.
>
>    Since this year, I am on a rampage to erradicate cgi from any new
projects for this
> year, I was wondering if anyone knows of a different service on the net
that can
> provide me with jsp/servlet access to map information, minus the $40K
price tag just to
> do so.
>
>   It would seem Map Quest is mighty confident I won't find a competitor in
this area,
> and that they can punish me for using the Java api.  I think that is a bit
excessive,
> don't you think?  $40K for a map function on a cgi page?  Wow, I can't
even charge
> those sorts of prices and we build enterprise wide apps for networks that
span
> continents!
>
>   In any case, I just want to be able to place a map with a location on it
with perhaps
> directions.  Anybody familair with this software?
>
> -gc
>




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