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Integrating Google Maps, Mule and ActiveMQ with AppFuse

Stephen Pasco has written a nice tutorial on how to integrate Google Maps, Mule and ActiveMQ with AppFuse.

Here's the scenario: Upon opening a Google map client, within a web browser, the user clicks on the map creating points (Figure 1). With each point created, a message is immediately sent to the ESB containing the point's longitude and latitude. A second, remote client instantly receives the sent longitude and latitude coordinates and displays them on a separate Google map (Figure 2). [Read More »]

Good stuff - thanks for the writeup Stephen!

Posted in Java at May 02 2006, 07:35:13 PM MDT 2 Comments
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I don't know if this might ease up the development of an app of this size but this very sweet tag library encapsulates google maps for you.
http://www.lamatek.com/GoogleMaps/
I don't know actually if it uses the new Google Maps api 2.0, anyone? Also good to see Europe finally on Google maps, one more step to google world domination ;)

Posted by Srgjan Srepfler on May 03, 2006 at 03:21 PM MDT #

Thanks Matt! Keep up the great work with Appfuse. I have more Appfuse/ESB (ServiceMix and Mule) tutorials in mind and time permitting I'll post those too. Srgjan, I wasn't aware of lamatek's google map api. I'll give it a try. I actually have a work related use for it. Thanks for the info. :-)

Posted by Stephen Pasco on May 04, 2006 at 12:37 PM MDT #

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