@Rui : I am sorry ! I did a confusion between RELEASE and PRE-RELEASE. I understand your problem and I agree with you.
@Joseph : The week before I was using what I call the : "Branflake Version". And then I have understood that it exist the official google API team that has a pre-release .
And I choose the second option, because of this :
- I have understood (maybe I am wrong) that the future version of the GWT MAP API will be automatically generated from the NATIVE MAP API. So the two versions will be able to evoluate simultaneously.
- They were talking about a community of helpers that is already present on STACK OVERFLOW.
- Most of all, in my current project, I just need to display locations, I have no UI effect or particular mathematical calculations to do.
However, I could be omiting one thing that this is just a PRE-RELEASE. I am doing my own project, I do not evalute the risk to use a PRE RELEASE version in production... What could happen ?
I am thinking that if I test it and it works at home, so it will also work in production (even if it is a pre-release version). The debate of the documentation is another problem, but as I said, I will need the basic functionalities of the Google Map, and for a more complex project, in 4 or 6 month, I hope that a stable, well documented version will be released.
Cheers,
Axel
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