We do have one.
I will also share that soon.
Cheers,

Alain


2013/1/17 Tomislav Pokrajcic <tomis...@svemir.net>

> There are also problems when it comes to placing that kind of 'components'
> (e.g. HTML overlay) into a scrollable container.
> If anyone figures out a solution for handling that case it would be an
> interesting thing.
> Cheers,
>
> Tomislav
>
>
> On 17.1.2013. 10:29, Alain Ekambi wrote:
>
>> Hallo Markus,
>>
>> Thx for the inputs.
>> Like i said in my earlier post our main focus was to first get the
>> GoogleMaps API exported so that one can easely access it from Flash4j all
>> in Java.
>> Now that that s done we will focus on the Widget itself.
>>
>> Be assured that we will fixed all the issues before the 3.1 release.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Alain
>>
>>
>> 2013/1/17 Marcus Fritze <marcus.fri...@googlemail.com>
>>
>>  Hi Alain,
>>>
>>> you example looks good, but I think it has a serious bug. The map lays
>>> over the flex application. So it covers the flex application.
>>>
>>> Example:
>>> - open Google Maps in your explorer
>>> - klick on "About" in the top right corner
>>> - or another tab in your explorer
>>> - the content is always behind the map
>>>
>>> Maybe, the map should be integrated in something like a HTML frame
>>> (mx.controls.HTML / currently only AIR) for a better integration into the
>>> flex app.
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>>
>>> Marcus Fritze
>>>
>>> Am 17.01.2013 um 00:52 schrieb Alain Ekambi <jazzmatad...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>  Work is in progress to release it soon.
>>>> Here is a life demo :
>>>>
>>>> http://flex4j.appspot.com/#**misc.maps.GoogleMaps<http://flex4j.appspot.com/#misc.maps.GoogleMaps>
>>>>
>>>> Flex4j is build on top of 
>>>> Flash4j(http://emitrom.com/**flash4j<http://emitrom.com/flash4j>)
>>>> which
>>>>
>>> itself
>>>
>>>> is built on top of the Google Web Toolkit.
>>>> Because we leverage GWT it s pretty easy to integrate any JS based
>>>>
>>> library.
>>>
>>>> Something you dont get with native ActionScript.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> For the upcoming 3.1 release we  added support for Google Maps. As you
>>>>
>>> can
>>>
>>>> see the integration is seamless. You can click on the buttons to see it
>>>>
>>> in
>>>
>>>> action.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2013/1/16 aYo ~ <a...@binitie.com>
>>>>
>>>>  Hmmmmm sounds very interesting. Of love to know how this works
>>>>> On Jan 16, 2013 3:06 AM, "Alain Ekambi" <jazzmatad...@gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  For those willing to use Java we have a solution on how to integrate
>>>>>>
>>>>> the
>>>
>>>> Maps JS with Flex.
>>>>>> As a matter a fact we provide a 100%  binding of the Google Maps API.
>>>>>> I should be able to share some more details in a few.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alain
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2013/1/15 Kessler CTR Mark J <mark.kessler....@usmc.mil>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     I'm going to guess that as long as you're using the Google API
>>>>>>> even
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> if
>>>>>
>>>>>> it's the JavaScript one you are fine.  Just as long as the data is
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> coming
>>>>>
>>>>>> through their API using your dev key.  However the illegal way would
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> be
>>>
>>>> to
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> scrap their websites or try to access the data directly without going
>>>>>>> through their API.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -Mark
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>> From: Avi Kessner [mailto:akess...@gmail.com]
>>>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 12:23
>>>>>>> To: dev@flex.apache.org
>>>>>>> Subject: Re: Google Maps
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is making me confused. What exactly is illegal about using
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> external
>>>>>
>>>>>> interface to use Google apis? Google suggests migrating to their new
>>>>>>> version. Migration to me implies its not banned.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Jan 15, 2013 6:27 PM, "Alain Ekambi" <jazzmatad...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Another reason why  we went away from ActionScript Development with
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Flex.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2013/1/15 Charles Monteiro <char...@nycsmalltalk.org>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  Forgive my ignorance too, I do have a need for location api but I
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> have
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> not
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> gotten to it yet. Google is what I was assuming I would use.
>>>>>>>>> Doesn't Google have a REST API that we could tap into anyhow ? Not
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> familiar
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> at all with what the Flex lib did
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> thanks
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> -Charles
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Harbs <harbs.li...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Huh?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> If it would use the JS APIs, how would that be illegal?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Jan 15, 2013, at 4:50 PM, Tolga Kaya wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>  It could be done but as I previously stated it would be illegal
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> beacuse
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> google prevents accessing the map data other than its personal
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> APIs
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2013/1/15 Harbs <harbs.li...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>  Can't we just replicate what they did using the Javascript
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> APIs?
>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>> Charles A. Monteiro
>>>>>>>>>> www.monteirosfusion.com
>>>>>>>>>> sent from the road
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>
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