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Showing posts with label JxMaps. Show all posts
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Friday, February 24, 2017

JxMaps 1.3 is Released



This update of JxMaps brings a bunch of new features extending possible uses of the map component in desktop Java applications.
You can now display traffic situation in your Java desktop applications, save current view of the map as a PNG image, and configure Street View window to better fit your app's UI.

On the performance side: the underlying Google Maps API was updated to v3.27.

See details of the new features and get the latest version of JxMaps here.

Monday, October 24, 2016

JxMaps is updated to version 1.2


JxMaps 1.2 is available for download.

The update is based on the newest version of Google Maps API (v 3.25), and features several improvements for ease and flexibility of use.

See the Release Notes for the full list of changes in the new version.

Thursday, July 28, 2016

JxMaps 1.1 is Released


Happy to share the news of JxMaps 1.1 release. The new version is based on Chromium 49. Apart from this we have simplified the API and added JavaFX support.

More details on this release are available in our release notes.

Feel free to download and try out the new version, and make sure to share your feedback with us: send us an email or post a question with #jxmaps tag on Stack Overflow.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016


Great news for Java developers: Google Maps can finally be embedded into Java desktop applications, using brand-new JxMaps component, created by TeamDev Ltd.!
JxMaps is a Chromium-based cross-desktop library that provides a MapView Java Swing component, allowing to display Google Maps inside a Java app. You don’t need to learn or use JavaScript to work with maps.
Take a look at the Quick Start Guide and code examples for implementation details.

You are welcome to download the library, and try it out with free 30 days evaluation.

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