I take it that Mapbender fronts vendor-specific API's, like Google's, so that both must exist at run-time. Confirmed? (And if it says so somewhere, pls point me at that page.)<br><br>Stepping back: My project here starts with my free Open Source GMashup which does computer-aided-dispatch. But a fair number of users are amateur-radio people who provide emergency support to their communities. Their expressed concern, of course, is that under some extreme conditions, Internet connectivity won't be avaialble, but local power needed to operate a communications van will be. So they want to be able to run the application on a co-located server, and the only thing standing in the way is the current dependence on Google.<br>
<br>Therefore, my goal is a version of the software that can retain all required map images/tiles/files at the local server, plus the API software.<br><br>OpenStreetmap and Openlayers look like excellent candidates to replace the GMaps-specific elements, so I'm faced with the task of converting my code. Mapbender looks like it could play a significant role in this. I have a fair number of questions, but I'm sure that I cd answer them myself if I cd get a better grounding in the Mapbender basics than I have at this writing.<br>
<br>So, any pointers, description of similar projects, etc. will be greatly appreciated.<br><br>AS<br><br>Annapolis, MD<br>