We have a bunch of equipment along with their GPS locations, and we have a need to display a graphical map of these devices along with their current status. One approach would be to use static maps that are configured in a drill down fashion so that users can see a particular set of devices in an area. I'm currently trying to see if I can make uDig work within our application because it would be an easier interface for users and have more applicable uses. I'll take a look through the svn tree and see about those examples, thanks.
David _____ From: Andy Czerwonka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 11:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [udig-devel] Re: As with many others.. (Wanting to use uDig insideanRCP app) What exactly are you trying to do? Like Jody mentioned, it sounds like you need the MapEditor and a MapGraphic. Look in the svn tree as there are some examples that show how MapGraphics work. "David Fleig" <dfleig-wVjHJvS/[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I've skimmed over the last three months of notes and found a few threads that are related but didn't see anything too concrete to work with, and I don't know the current status of development on a lot of it. We have an RCP application that we are adding more functionality to, and were looking at uDig for some map visualization. The idea is that this new plugin would let the client software display maps with some additional overlays of our own information. In this fashion we would need a way for the app to say switch perspective and now pull up the map, maybe with a list of layers - with a new uDig plugin to handle another layers of our own data as well. From what I've seen so far, I'm not sure if this is possible or not. The "Custom Application Tutorial" seems to be more geared to writing a new application with uDig as the base and adding onto it from there, or at least it seems that way. Any hints or suggestions would be appreciated, J. David Fleig _____
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