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===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
In this sample we show you how you can use client and server side overlays to create great looking maps. We explore how to add WMS services on the client side to add basemaps such as WorldMapKit, OpenStreetMap, BingMaps, and GoolgeMap. At the same time we show you how you can add custom overlay on the server side to render your data on to the map. | In this sample we show you how you can use client and server side overlays to create great looking maps. We explore how to add WMS services on the client side to add basemaps such as WorldMapKit, OpenStreetMap, BingMaps, and GoolgeMap. At the same time we show you how you can add custom overlay on the server side to render your data on to the map. |