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Java visualization coming together

Publeyêe per diogow lo 9 February 2008 en English.

More progress in the java applet to view OSM data...

Allowing keyboard browsing, going left, right, up, down, zoom in, zoom out and back to GPS fix.

Included NMEA decoding function (only GPRMC for now)

Still some stuff to go:
- Bluetooth serial link with GPS
- Caching of data into local database
- Reading Cell ID from GSM phone
- Automatic GPX upload as you go through unmapped places

Server needs:
- Cell ID database
- Real time traffic data from GPS users

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Discussion

Comentèro de Esben Damgaard lo 11 February 2008 a 14:42

I really think you should look at a project I'm in. Although it's mainly for the Neo1973 (openmoko.org), we are also making a nice protocol to share locations with other people, and a JavaME midlet.
It's located at http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/gpslocationsharing

Comentèro de akaDamian lo 11 February 2008 a 15:12

I also think that it would be useful to have a look at gpsVP (http://www.gpsvp.com) - GPS software for Windows Smartphones. Currently it supports:
- Windows Mobile Smartphone 5.0 or Windows Mobile 6 Standard (devices with keyboard and no touchscreen).
- Windows Mobile for PocketPC 5.0 or Windows Mobile 6 Professional (devices with touchscreen).
- Windows Smartphone 2003 (devices with keyboard and no touchscreen).
- Windows Mobile 2003/2003SE (devices with touchscreen).
- Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista (desktops and notebooks).
It has a support of OSM built-in.
It is freeware and recently its author (in OSM wiki it is User:Vsevolod Shorin) asked for help and decided to make it open-source.

Comentèro de akaDamian lo 11 February 2008 a 15:31

It's me again. First, I'd like to note that the link in the previous comment is incorrect, it should be osm.wiki/index.php/User:Vsevolod_Shorin. And second, gpsVP, apart from OSM maps support, also collects information about traffic. You can see it in this category - http://gpsvp.garminmapsearch.com/?cat=10. Good luck!

Comentèro de johndrinkwater lo 19 February 2008 a 22:27

I’m not sure how closed-source Windows software would help diogo make a j2me client, unless it’s just to borrow ideas ;)

Comentèro de diogow lo 20 February 2008 a 10:58

Well, as I said before, I'm working right now on an Applet, but eventually it will become a J2ME client. I also have plans to make this application open source, but not on this moment, I still have some ideas that I plan on implementing. Also, I am trying to figure out how I can make money with this program in open source form.

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