Several other fully functional demos are also available which combine the use of the various examples described with touch components to provide a complete application. Click on the demos below to see a series on how Touchable Map Components can be added to an existing application.
A demonstration of an enhancement to the standard KML Example offered as part of the HERE Maps API for Java ME. The demo has been optimised to use the features available on Full Touch Phones, such as the Asha 311.
The Default Cursor and Download Indicator have been removed as unnecessary, and replaced with the Centerer Component. Tooltips have also been added to offer visual feedback to the User prior to making a selection.
A demonstration of an enhancement to the standard Places Example offered as part of the HERE Maps API for Java ME. The demo has been optimised to use the features available on Full Touch Phones, such as the Asha 311.
The Default Cursor and Download Indicator have been removed as unnecessary, and replaced by a Centering Component and a Focal Observer. Whenever a MapObject is found at the centre of the screen the Place data is displayed using either an Infobubble or a Context Menu depending upon whether contact details can be found. The visual feedback means that the user is always offered the correct control to touch or make a further choice.
Video: Full Touch Routing Demo
A demonstration of an enhancement to the standard Routing Example offered as part of the HERE Maps API for Java ME. The demo has been optimised to use the features available on Full Touch Phones, such as the Asha 311.
The Default Cursor and Download Indicator have been removed as unnecessary and replaced by a Centering Component. Map Markers are added using the Long Press Gesture, and additional Actions have been hidden away using a Side bar component. The side bar copies the look-and-feel of the draggable handle familiar from the virtual keyboard interface and reveals a series of touchable icons.