[GraphHopper] Getting started

Eric Fowler eric.fowler at gmail.com
Wed Oct 23 17:36:56 UTC 2013


All in the applet .... 'desktop' style.  So I will try the one.

Thanks



On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 4:36 AM, Peter K <peathal at yahoo.de> wrote:

>  Hi Eric,
>
> what kind of applet? Do you want everything in the applet or one which
> communicats with a server?
>
> If the first one, then this is a 'desktop' app and you need several jars
> to be included then:
>
> http://graphhopper.1087335.n5.nabble.com/NoClassDefFoundError-td466.html#a474
>
> if the second you need to communitate with the server:
> https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/wiki/Quickstart
>
> Regards,
> Peter.
>
>  Greetings, all!
>
>  I wish to write an applet to do some basic routing between points.
>
>  I have recently git'ted the source and am somewhat at a loss as to what
> to do next. I am an experienced C# dev with minimal exposure to Java.
> Should I be building a JAR file? Should I expect to find one? Do I just
> include the *.java files in my app? If I need to build, what is the
> procedure?
>
>  I have Java & Eclipse &c. If I missed a doc page, please just point it
> out.
>
>  Thanks loads
>
>  Eric
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