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Has any one done any Marker Clustering when using an ESRI map in Webfocus?
Marker clustering is when instead of plotting individual points on a map, it will consolidate them and representing them as a number. This changes dynamically as you zoom in and zoom out.
Using WF 8.2.0.3This message has been edited. Last edited by: FP Mod Chuck,
I attempted to try it but don't have a valid API key. From the Client Administration console under Application Settings / Client settings there is a place to put a Google Maps API key. I'm pretty sure Tomcat will need to be recycled to make that effective. I am pretty confident it will work but if you have to purchase an API key you better check with techsupport to insure it will work.
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