geolocate is a front-end java program that works with google maps to provide dynamic maps to users. Combined with the flexibility of XML and the power of javascript, users can see various relationships on their map to draw conclusions.
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Well guys, who knew that I'd get hired to a job right after the last announcement. I've been working there for a while and finishing my degree(long story). With my formal education done for hopefully a while, I put in a GSoC application. Unfort, since I could not find mentors, it was denied thus leaving me with a urge to code. Enough with the talking. Objectives to accomplish before summer's end: -MsSQl, MySql support (much needed!) -add memory for the DB(how else are they going to open? create table for users and use an xml file to store it) -Diff database object between XML files and DB connnection -change writer to include a PHP generator -Add "Open DB project" option" to GeoLocate Main -Change "new" to include DB table generation. be sure to include username to login. MAKE SURE OF JAVA DB CONNECTION STRINGS!!! -KML???? -Get Firefox XML support finally working (annoying much?) Tentative but I can say that I'm eager to sink my teeth back into this project. Possibly with the assistance of a Ballmer Peak. Please feel free to leave comments.
After 2-month break, development on GeoLocate is about to start back up! I'm not moving away from Javaprogramming, but expect more robustness in datasources. Post any suggestions under forums, especially if you've got data source related stuff.
If you've been using the JAR files as of late, you've noticed more than a few bugs. I'm hoping to keep squashing them out with each .jar file I get uploaded. Keep checking them. Feel free to use the forums to post about a problem or a suggestion. I'll have documentation coming REALLY soon. As for The map generation, I've got IE specific code for the moment. I'll have Mozilla code done in a week, making the program Linux-friendly, though I'll hop on and test it when Mozilla is working. Thanks for the support!
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