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  • Virtual Earth Shape Rendering Performance

    - by Mike
    I am overlaying a transparent image on my VEMap control by rendering it as a single VEShape. The shape changes sizes dynamically depeding on the zoom level of my map and can be as large as 4000*4000px. In older browsers such as IE6 and early versions of Firefox 2.x, map control performance degrades rapidly when my shape gets larger than 1500*1500px. The mouse pointer moves slowly and the map responds very slowly to events. I don't see this issue at all in newer browsers (IE7+). Are there any workarounds to boost performance of rendering a large shape for IE6 users?

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  • Determining whether geographic point is within X meters of a state border (using shapefile for borde

    - by DanM
    So I'm writing a Java app, and I've got an ESRI Shapefile which contains the borders of all the U.S. states. What I need is to be able to determine whether any given lat/lon point is within a specified distance from ANY state border line - i.e., I will not be specifying a particular border line, just need to see whether the point is close to any of them. The solution does NOT have to be very precise at all; e.g. I don't need to be dealing with measuring perpendicular to the border, or whatever. Just checking to see if going X meters north, south, east or west would result in crossing a border would be more than sufficient. The solution DOES have to be computationally efficient, as I'll be performing a huge number of these calculations. I'm planning to use the GeoTools library (though if there's a simpler option, I'm all for it) with the Shapefile plugin. What I don't really understand is: Once I've got the shapefile loaded into memory, how do I check to see whether I'm near a border? Thanks! -Dan

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  • open layers LineString not working

    - by AlexS
    Sorry to bother you guys, but I'm stuck with his problem for half a day. I want to draw poly line in OpenLayers using LineString object, so I've copied the example from documentation. It runs ok but i can't see the line on the screen Code looks like this <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> var map; var lineLayer ; var points; var style; var polygonFeature function test() { lineLayer = new OpenLayers.Layer.Vector("Line Layer"); style = { strokeColor: '#0000ff', strokeOpacity: 1, strokeWidth: 10 }; map.addLayer(lineLayer); points = new Array(); points[0] =new OpenLayers.LonLat(-2.460181,27.333984 ).transform(new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:4326"), map.getProjectionObject());; points[1] = new OpenLayers.LonLat(-3.864255,-22.5 ).transform(new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:4326"), map.getProjectionObject());; var linear_ring = new OpenLayers.Geometry.LinearRing(points); polygonFeature = new OpenLayers.Feature.Vector( new OpenLayers.Geometry.Polygon([linear_ring]), null, style); lineLayer.addFeatures([polygonFeature]); alert("1"); } function initialize() { map = new OpenLayers.Map ("map_canvas", { controls:[ new OpenLayers.Control.Navigation(), new OpenLayers.Control.PanZoomBar(), new OpenLayers.Control.LayerSwitcher(), new OpenLayers.Control.Attribution()], maxExtent: new OpenLayers.Bounds(-20037508.34,-20037508.34,20037508.34,20037508.34), maxResolution: 156543.0399, numZoomLevels: 19, units: 'm', projection: new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:900913"), displayProjection: new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:4326") }); // Define the map layer // Here we use a predefined layer that will be kept up to date with URL changes layerMapnik = new OpenLayers.Layer.OSM.Mapnik("Mapnik"); map.addLayer(layerMapnik); var lonLat = new OpenLayers.LonLat(0, 0).transform(new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:4326"), map.getProjectionObject()); map.zoomTo(3); map.setCenter(lonLat, 19); test(); } </head> <body onload="initialize()" > <div id="map_canvas" style="width: 828px; height: 698px"></div> I'm sure I'm missing some parameter in creation of map or something but I really can't figure which one.

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  • MLS Integration (RETSBond RI or?)

    - by prodigitalson
    I'm looking Specifically for some detailed information on RETSBond Integrator (RI) or something similar. Has anyone used it? Drawbacks? benefits? What I need is something that provides a PHP API out of the box or some kind of RPC exposure. This thing seems to provide an API for batching the MLS server and putting in my own DB which is acceptable although ideally I'd prefer something totally external. Do any MLS services provide that that you are aware of? I realize this is somewhat subjective but I'm looking for a starting point on different services/vendors to research.

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  • adding onTap method on path direction between 2 point

    - by idham
    I have a problem in my Android application I have a path direction on my application and I want to add an onTap method for the path, so if I touch that path my application will display information with alert dialog. This my activity code: hasilrute hr = new hasilrute(); for (int k = 0;k < hr.r2.size(); k++){ String angkot = hr.r2.get(i).angkot; Cursor c = db.getLatLong(hasilrute.a); Cursor cc = db.getLatLong(hasilrute.b); String x = (c.getString(3)+","+c.getString(2)); String xx = (cc.getString(3)+","+cc.getString(2)); String pairs[] = getDirectionData(x, xx); String[] lnglat = pairs[0].split(","); GeoPoint point = new GeoPoint((int) (Double.parseDouble(lnglat[1]) *1E6),(int)(Double.parseDouble(lnglat[0]) * 1E6)); GeoPoint gp1; GeoPoint gp2 = point; for (int j = 1;j < pairs.length; j++){ lnglat = pairs[j].split(","); gp1 = gp2; gp2 = new GeoPoint((int) (Double.parseDouble(lnglat[1]) *1E6),(int) (Double.parseDouble(lnglat[0]) * 1E6)); mapView.getOverlays().add(new jalur(gp1, gp2,angkot)); } } and it's my jalur.java code public class jalur extends Overlay { private GeoPoint gp1; private GeoPoint gp2; private String angkot; private Context mContext; public jalur(GeoPoint gp1, GeoPoint gp2, String angkot){ this.gp1 = gp1; this.gp2 = gp2; this.angkot = angkot; } @Override public boolean draw(Canvas canvas, MapView mapView, boolean shadow, long when){ Projection projection = mapView.getProjection(); if (shadow == false){ if (angkot.equals("Cimahi-Leuwipanjang")){ Paint paint = new Paint(); paint.setAntiAlias(true); Point point = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp1,point); Point point2 = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp2, point2); paint.setColor(Color.rgb(118,171,127)); paint.setStrokeWidth(2); canvas.drawLine((float) point.x, (float) point.y, (float) point2.x, (float) point2.y, paint); }if (angkot.equals("Cimahi-Cangkorah")){ Paint paint = new Paint(); paint.setAntiAlias(true); Point point = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp1,point); Point point2 = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp2, point2); paint.setColor(Color.rgb(67,204,255)); paint.setStrokeWidth(2); canvas.drawLine((float) point.x, (float) point.y, (float) point2.x, (float) point2.y, paint); }if (angkot.equals("Cimindi-Cipatik")){ Paint paint = new Paint(); paint.setAntiAlias(true); Point point = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp1,point); Point point2 = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp2, point2); paint.setColor(Color.rgb(42,82,0)); paint.setStrokeWidth(2); canvas.drawLine((float) point.x, (float) point.y, (float) point2.x, (float) point2.y, paint); }if (angkot.equals("Jalan Kaki")){ Paint paint = new Paint(); paint.setAntiAlias(true); Point point = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp1,point); Point point2 = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp2, point2); paint.setColor(Color.rgb(0,0,0)); paint.setStrokeWidth(2); canvas.drawLine((float) point.x, (float) point.y, (float) point2.x, (float) point2.y, paint); }if (angkot.equals("Cimahi-Padalarang")){ Paint paint = new Paint(); paint.setAntiAlias(true); Point point = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp1,point); Point point2 = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp2, point2); paint.setColor(Color.rgb(229,66,66)); paint.setStrokeWidth(2); canvas.drawLine((float) point.x, (float) point.y, (float) point2.x, (float) point2.y, paint); } if (angkot.equals("Pasantren-Sarijadi")){ Paint paint = new Paint(); paint.setAntiAlias(true); Point point = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp1,point); Point point2 = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp2, point2); paint.setColor(Color.rgb(4,39,255)); paint.setStrokeWidth(2); canvas.drawLine((float) point.x, (float) point.y, (float) point2.x, (float) point2.y, paint); }if (angkot.equals("Cimahi-Parongpong")){ Paint paint = new Paint(); paint.setAntiAlias(true); Point point = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp1,point); Point point2 = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp2, point2); paint.setColor(Color.rgb(141,0,200)); paint.setStrokeWidth(2); canvas.drawLine((float) point.x, (float) point.y, (float) point2.x, (float) point2.y, paint); }if (angkot.equals("Cimahi-Cibeber")){ Paint paint = new Paint(); paint.setAntiAlias(true); Point point = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp1,point); Point point2 = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp2, point2); paint.setColor(Color.rgb(255,246,0)); paint.setStrokeWidth(2); canvas.drawLine((float) point.x, (float) point.y, (float) point2.x, (float) point2.y, paint); }if (angkot.equals("Cimahi-Cimindi")){ Paint paint = new Paint(); paint.setAntiAlias(true); Point point = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp1,point); Point point2 = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp2, point2); paint.setColor(Color.rgb(220,145,251)); paint.setStrokeWidth(2); canvas.drawLine((float) point.x, (float) point.y, (float) point2.x, (float) point2.y, paint); }if (angkot.equals("Cimahi-Contong")){ Paint paint = new Paint(); paint.setAntiAlias(true); Point point = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp1,point); Point point2 = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp2, point2); paint.setColor(Color.rgb(242,138,138)); paint.setStrokeWidth(2); canvas.drawLine((float) point.x, (float) point.y, (float) point2.x, (float) point2.y, paint); }if (angkot.equals("Cimahi-Soreang")){ Paint paint = new Paint(); paint.setAntiAlias(true); Point point = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp1,point); Point point2 = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp2, point2); paint.setColor(Color.rgb(0,255,78)); paint.setStrokeWidth(2); canvas.drawLine((float) point.x, (float) point.y, (float) point2.x, (float) point2.y, paint); }if (angkot.equals("Cimahi-Batujajar")){ Paint paint = new Paint(); paint.setAntiAlias(true); Point point = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp1,point); Point point2 = new Point(); projection.toPixels(gp2, point2); paint.setColor(Color.rgb(137,217,51)); paint.setStrokeWidth(2); canvas.drawLine((float) point.x, (float) point.y, (float) point2.x, (float) point2.y, paint); } } return super.draw(canvas, mapView, shadow, when); } @Override public void draw(Canvas canvas, MapView mapView, boolean shadow){ super.draw(canvas, mapView, shadow); } } thanks for your attention :)

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  • iOS App with OCMaps crashes when using the phone in chinese Language

    - by Pedro Morte Rolo
    I've been given the task of doing maintenance to a iOS application that uses OCMapView. I have just realized that when using the application in chinese language, it blows up when the selector doClustering is invoked on a OCMapView instance. This is for me a very puzzling behaviour, because I thought that regardless of the environment language, the OCMapView class should allways have the same methods. Am I wrong? Do you have any recomentations about how to find a solution to this problem? Thank you, Pedro

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  • Bing map silverlight control content rendering issue when page gets refresh

    - by M.Afnan
    When Bing map control loads for first time on any browser all pushpin on map are visible. Bing map control renders perfectly. Then I refresh browser it create rendering issue some custom pushpin on map gets disappeared. This behavior continues with pushpin. Pushpin are (.png) images and I am not using default bing map thumbtacks. May be it is issue of browser caching content or Bing map control rendering issues on various browsers. Waiting for your response.

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  • Does anyone know how to create a message bubble with 2 buttons appears on top of an overlayitem for

    - by Zap
    I currently have implemented an overlayitem that shows an icon for geopoint on a map application in Android. When the icon is clicked, it brings up an AlertDialog from the onTap method below. I have the following questions: Does anyone know how to display a map message bubble directly above the icon overlayitem with 2 callout buttons one to the left of the title and one to the right of the bubble? Does anyone know how to make the overlayitem draggable so I can press and hold it and drag it across the map. I am trying to duplicate the draggable icon behavior that's available on the iPhone. If so, please share some sample code. Thanks protected boolean onTap(int index) { OverlayItem item = mOverlays.get(index); AlertDialog.Builder dialog = new AlertDialog.Builder(mContext); dialog.setTitle(item.getTitle()); dialog.setMessage(item.getSnippet()); dialog.show(); return true; }

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  • Correct syntax for php inside a feed request

    - by Simon Hume
    Hi guys, I have a very basic query string which passes a ID to a receiving page. On that page, I need to dynamically call the YouTube API, giving my playlistID. I'm having to use PHP for this, and it's a little out of my comfort zone, so hopefully someone can wade in with a quick fix for me. Here is my variable $playlist; And I need to replace the 77DC230FBBCE4D58 below with that variable. $feedURL = 'http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/playlists/77DC230FBBCE4D58?v=2'; Any help, as always, greatly appreciated!

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  • How to do google webpage translate in a Java class

    - by Robert
    Hi,this is a follow-up question of mine. Suppose now I have a URL : http://www.baidu.com/s?bs=%B0%C2%B0%CD%C2%ED&f=8&wd=%B0%C2%B0%CD%C2%ED and it work perfectly by inputting it in the text field of google translate and select from "Chinese" to English. My question is ,suppose now I want to achieve this in Java, I would like to adopt "Process q=Runtime.getRuntime().exec( "cmd /c start +URL" approach to do this. Could I achieve that by simply concatenating the Google translate URL and the webpage URL? If yes,could you please elaborte,thanks.

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  • Java playback of 24 bit audio is incorrect

    - by Paul Hampson
    I am using the javax sound API to implement a simple console playback program based on http://www.jsresources.org/examples/AudioPlayer.html. Having tested it using a 24 bit ramp file (each sample is the last sample plus 1 over the full 24 bit range) it is evident that something odd is happening during playback. The recorded output is not the contents of the file (I have a digital loopback to verify this). It seems to be misinterpreting the samples in some way that causes the left channel to look like it is having some gain applied to it and the right channel looks like it is being attenuated. I have looked into whether the PAN and BALANCE controls need setting but these aren't available and I have checked the windows xp sound system settings. Any other form of playback of this ramp file is fine. If I do the same test with a 16bit file it performs correctly with no corruption of the stream. So does anyone have any idea why the Java Sound API is modifying my audio stream?

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  • [PHP] DOMDocument load on a page returning 400 Bad Request status

    - by PeteWilliams
    Hiya, I'm trying to use the Last.fm API for an application I'm creating, but am having some problems with validation. If an API request gives an error it returns a code and message in the response XML like this: <lfm status="failed"> <error code="6">No user with that name</error> </lfm> However, the request also returns an HTTP status of 400 (or in some cases 403) which DOMDocument considers an error and so then refuses to parse the XML. Is there any way round this, so that I can retrieve the error code and message? Thanks Pete

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  • Vimeo - videos.getChannels

    - by brad
    How can I efficiently retrieve a list of channels that a Vimeo video is listed in from the Advanced Vimeo API? The Advanced Vimeo API provides the methods channels.addVideo and channels.removeVideo for managing the channels a video belongs to. Also, the channels.getVideos method is provided for retrieving the list of videos belonging to a channel. However, there is no videos.getChannels method. This means that in order to find all the channels a video is included in one would need to call channels.getVideos (possibly more than once if the channel has more than 50 videos) for each channel of interest. This seems terribly inefficient.

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  • Why MKMapView region is different than requested?

    - by Kamil
    Greetings! I'm saving map region into user defaults when my iPhone app is closing like this: MKCoordinateRegion region = mapView.region; [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setDouble:region.center.latitude forKey:@"map.location.center.latitude"]; [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setDouble:region.center.longitude forKey:@"map.location.center.longitude"]; [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setDouble:region.span.latitudeDelta forKey:@"map.location.span.latitude"]; [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setDouble:region.span.longitudeDelta forKey:@"map.location.span.longitude"]; When app launches again, i read those values back the same way, so that the user can see exactly the same map view as it was last time: MKCoordinateRegion region; region.center.latitude = [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] doubleForKey:@"map.location.center.latitude"]; region.center.longitude = [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] doubleForKey:@"map.location.center.longitude"]; region.span.latitudeDelta = [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] doubleForKey:@"map.location.span.latitude"]; region.span.longitudeDelta = [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] doubleForKey:@"map.location.span.longitude"]; NSLog([NSString stringWithFormat:@"Region read : %f %f %f %f", region.center.latitude, region.center.longitude, region.span.latitudeDelta, region.span.longitudeDelta]); [mapView setRegion:region]; NSLog([NSString stringWithFormat:@"Region on map: %f %f %f %f", mapView.region.center.latitude, mapView.region.center.longitude, mapView.region.span.latitudeDelta, mapView.region.span.longitudeDelta]); The region I read from user defaults is (not surprisingly) exactly the same as when it was saved. Notice that what is saved comes directly from the map, so it's not transformed in any way. I set it back on map with setRegion: method, but then it is different! Example results: Region read : 50.241110 8.891555 0.035683 0.042915 Region on map: 50.241057 8.891544 0.050499 0.054932 Does anybody know why this happens?

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  • Writing Facebook apps in C#

    - by Water Cooler v2
    Hi, I am a C# developer and fancy the idea of writing a C# app or two to integrate with the Facebook API. I read from this page: http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/User:C_Sharp that there's this Microsoft SDK for Facebook Platform that has binary assemblies that I can use to write my C# app. As a start, I want to try out the example mentioned on the above-mentioned page -- one that gets me a friend list. The problem is: I am completely new to this Facebook development thing and I see I am going to need, at the very least, an API Key and some Facebook service Secret key or some such, to begin writing some code. Do I also need a developer account? Where do I get all these things from?

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  • Constructor versus setter injection

    - by Chris
    Hi, I'm currently designing an API where I wish to allow configuration via a variety of methods. One method is via an XML configuration schema and another method is through an API that I wish to play nicely with Spring. My XML schema parsing code was previously hidden and therefore the only concern was for it to work but now I wish to build a public API and I'm quite concerned about best-practice. It seems that many favor javabean type PoJo's with default zero parameter constructors and then setter injection. The problem I am trying to tackle is that some setter methods implementations are dependent on other setter methods being called before them in sequence. I could write anal setters that will tolerate themselves being called in many orders but that will not solve the problem of a user forgetting to set the appropriate setter and therefore the bean being in an incomplete state. The only solution I can think of is to forget about the objects being 'beans' and enforce the required parameters via constructor injection. An example of this is in the default setting of the id of a component based on the id of the parent components. My Interface public interface IMyIdentityInterface { public String getId(); /* A null value should create a unique meaningful default */ public void setId(String id); public IMyIdentityInterface getParent(); public void setParent(IMyIdentityInterface parent); } Base Implementation of interface: public abstract class MyIdentityBaseClass implements IMyIdentityInterface { private String _id; private IMyIdentityInterface _parent; public MyIdentityBaseClass () {} @Override public String getId() { return _id; } /** * If the id is null, then use the id of the parent component * appended with a lower-cased simple name of the current impl * class along with a counter suffix to enforce uniqueness */ @Override public void setId(String id) { if (id == null) { IMyIdentityInterface parent = getParent(); if (parent == null) { // this may be the top level component or it may be that // the user called setId() before setParent(..) } else { _id = Helpers.makeIdFromParent(parent,getClass()); } } else { _id = id; } } @Override public IMyIdentityInterface getParent() { return _parent; } @Override public void setParent(IMyIdentityInterface parent) { _parent = parent; } } Every component in the framework will have a parent except for the top level component. Using the setter type of injection, then the setters will have different behavior based on the order of the calling of the setters. In this case, would you agree, that a constructor taking a reference to the parent is better and dropping the parent setter method from the interface entirely? Is it considered bad practice if I wish to be able to configure these components using an IoC container? Chris

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