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A MapViewer based on the JXMapViewer component of SwingX-WS.
/*
* TileFactory.java
*
* Created on March 17, 2006, 8:01 PM
*
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package org.jxmapviewer.viewer;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.geom.Point2D;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import org.jxmapviewer.viewer.util.GeoUtil;
/**
* A class that can produce tiles and convert coordinates to pixels
* @author joshy
*/
public abstract class TileFactory
{
private TileFactoryInfo info;
private List tileListeners = new ArrayList();
/**
* Creates a new instance of TileFactory
* @param info a TileFactoryInfo to configure this TileFactory
*/
protected TileFactory(TileFactoryInfo info)
{
this.info = info;
}
/**
* Gets the size of an edge of a tile in pixels at the current zoom level. Tiles must be square.
* @param zoom the current zoom level
* @return the size of an edge of a tile in pixels
*/
public int getTileSize(int zoom)
{
return getInfo().getTileSize(zoom);
}
/**
* Returns a Dimension containing the width and height of the map, in tiles at the current zoom level. So a
* Dimension that returns 10x20 would be 10 tiles wide and 20 tiles tall. These values can be multipled by
* getTileSize() to determine the pixel width/height for the map at the given zoom level
* @return the size of the world bitmap in tiles
* @param zoom the current zoom level
*/
public Dimension getMapSize(int zoom)
{
return GeoUtil.getMapSize(zoom, getInfo());
}
/**
* Return the Tile at a given TilePoint and zoom level
* @return the tile that is located at the given tilePoint for this zoom level. For example, if getMapSize() returns
* 10x20 for this zoom, and the tilePoint is (3,5), then the appropriate tile will be located and returned. This
* method must not return null. However, it can return dummy tiles that contain no data if it wants. This is
* appropriate, for example, for tiles which are outside of the bounds of the map and if the factory doesn't
* implement wrapping.
* @param x the x value
* @param y the y value
* @param zoom the current zoom level
*/
public abstract Tile getTile(int x, int y, int zoom);
/**
* Convert a pixel in the world bitmap at the specified zoom level into a GeoPosition
* @param pixelCoordinate a Point2D representing a pixel in the world bitmap
* @param zoom the zoom level of the world bitmap
* @return the converted GeoPosition
*/
public GeoPosition pixelToGeo(Point2D pixelCoordinate, int zoom)
{
return GeoUtil.getPosition(pixelCoordinate, zoom, getInfo());
}
/**
* Convert a GeoPosition to a pixel position in the world bitmap a the specified zoom level.
* @param c a GeoPosition
* @param zoomLevel the zoom level to extract the pixel coordinate for
* @return the pixel point
*/
public Point2D geoToPixel(GeoPosition c, int zoomLevel)
{
return GeoUtil.getBitmapCoordinate(c, zoomLevel, getInfo());
}
/**
* Get the TileFactoryInfo describing this TileFactory
* @return a TileFactoryInfo
*/
public TileFactoryInfo getInfo()
{
return info;
}
/**
* Adds a tile listener
* @param listener the listener
*/
public void addTileListener(TileListener listener)
{
tileListeners.add(listener);
}
/**
* Removes a tile listener
* @param listener the listener
*/
public void removeTileListener(TileListener listener)
{
tileListeners.remove(listener);
}
/**
* Disposes this TileFactory
*/
public abstract void dispose();
/**
* Notifies all tile listeners
* @param tile the tile
*/
protected void fireTileLoadedEvent(Tile tile)
{
for (TileListener listener : tileListeners)
{
listener.tileLoaded(tile);
}
}
/**
* Override this method to load the tile using, for example, an ExecutorService
.
* @param tile The tile to load.
*/
protected abstract void startLoading(Tile tile);
}