February 4, 2011

sluzan sluzan
Lab Rat
4 posts

New Qt Mobility GeoServices plugin: Cloudmade

 

Hello,

As member of Cloudmade team, I’m proud to tell that we released our geoservice plugin!
It’s only initial version, and it will be continuously improved.
It support search, reverse geocoding, routing and of course cloudmade map tiles!
Now you can use all this stuff in your map application, its very simple to switch and check how it works.

Sources are here:

Any feedback and questions are welcome!
Cloudmade team

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Sergey Luzan
Cloudmade Team

4 replies

February 4, 2011

Gerolf Gerolf
Area 51 Engineer
3210 posts

Moved to showcase forum, which is meant for this type of posts.

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March 1, 2011

harbaum harbaum
Lab Rat
43 posts

The openstreetmap plugin (haven’t tested this for the cloudmade one) segfaults, if the map widget is destroyed while network transfers are still in progress (e.g. while there are still “grey” tiles).

But other than that: Great!!!

March 7, 2011

juvuolle juvuolle
Lab Rat
3 posts

I also gave the cloudmade geoservices plugin a quick spin and indeed it worked. I ran the declarative location example apps without problems.

A question, are the development and release version meant to point to same gitorious project?

In any case here you can find the contribution process should you want to start contribution process of the plugin upstream to qtmobility: http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/Qt_Contribution_Guidelines

March 9, 2011

nataliya volkanova nataliya volkanova
Lab Rat
10 posts

The release and development versions are separated, and we looking forward to contribute into upstream to qt mobility, so thanks for link to guide!

 
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