AS3 Maps Update

Posted in "Flash, Flex, General" at 10:19 am on March 12, 2008 by Allen Rabinovich | 10 comments

I-85 and I-285, from Yahoo! Maps Satellite View

A couple days ago, we pushed out an updated version of the AS3 Maps API. Here’s what Zach Graves, the lead developer of the component, has to say about it:

Nearly a month has passed since we launched the ActionScript 3 Maps API and since then we’ve received a ton of great feedback on the component, along with some awesome applications utilizing the API. Now we are rolling out an update with some important bug fixes and updates:

  • New: YahooMap constructor syntax.
  • New: Polyline overlay now has a geodesic flag.
  • Update: Overlay.invalidate method renamed to Overlay.destroy
  • Update: Improved event flow for mouse events on the map.
  • Bug fix: Dynamic map insertion issue fixed.
  • Bug fix: Marker maxZoom & minZoom properties fixed.
  • Bug fix: Event.MOUSE_LEAVE event stops panning.
  • Bug fix: aerial copyright duplication fixed.
  • Bug fix: Fixed issue with the latlon property of YahooMap mouse events being incorrect in Flex apps.
  • Bug fix: Updated LocalSearch dphone & phone properties.
  • Bug fix: LocalSearch categories/rating filters arguments fixed.
  • Bug fix: setZoomRange and getZoomRange methods returned incorrect values.
  • Bug fix: TrafficSearch failure event incorrectly dispatched when there are zero incidents.

With this update, we’ve also added a few new examples to our developer center, including a demonstration of how to draw geodesic polylines, create custom markers and overlays, and a sample weather map application.

Also, if you missed the news last week, we have also updated our map tile data with over 12,000 new neighborhoods in 300 cities. With this new data, our expanding international coverage and some slick AS3 Maps—you’re guaranteed a great mapping experience in your applications. So head over to the Yahoo! Flash Developer Center and pick up the update.

We have more fun stuff coming, including a Flash component (for now, see Josh Tynjala’s post on how to use the current component in Flash). Stay tuned for more updates!

Thanks, Zach!

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