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Google Maps JavaScript API Cookbook

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Google Maps JavaScript API Cookbook

Overview of this book

Day by day, the use of location data is becoming more and more popular, and Google is one of the main game changers in this area. The Google Maps JavaScript API is one of the most functional and robust mapping APIs used among Geo developers. With Google Maps, you can build location-based apps, maps for mobile apps, visualize geospatial data, and customize your own maps.Google Maps JavaScript API Cookbook is a practical, hands-on guide that provides you with a number of clear, step-by-step recipes that will help you to unleash the capabilities of the Google Maps JavaScript API in conjunction with open source or commercial GIS servers and services through a number of practical examples of real world scenarios. This book begins by covering the essentials of including simple maps for Web and mobile, adding vector and raster layers, styling your own base maps, creating your own controls and responding to events, and including your own events.You will learn how to integrate open source or commercial GIS servers and services including ArcGIS Server, GeoServer, CartoDB, Fusion Tables, and Google Maps Engine with the Google Maps JavaScript API. You will also extend the Google Maps JavaScript API to push its capabilities to the limit with additional libraries and services including geometry, AdSense, geocoding, directions, and StreetView.This book covers everything you need to know about creating a web map or GIS applications using the Google Maps JavaScript API on multiple platforms.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Google Maps JavaScript API Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introduction


This chapter delves into the additional JavaScript libraries that are part of the Google Maps JavaScript API. These libraries are not added to your application by default when you reference the Google Maps API; however, these can be added manually.

These libraries are classified into the following six categories:

  • drawing

  • geometry

  • places

  • panoramio

  • visualization

  • weather

The last three libraries in the preceding list—panoramio, visualization, and weather—have been discussed thoroughly in Chapter 2, Adding Raster Layers, with respect to their related topics and usages. In this chapter, we will learn in detail about Drawing and Geometry libraries. We will also use two external libraries.

The intention of these libraries, as extensions to the core API, is to ensure that the Google Maps JavaScript API is self-sufficient in order to provide all of the tasks that it offers to accomplish. That means, without these extra libraries, you can develop using the API without any problem.

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