This library brings the Google Maps API Web Services to your server-side Java application. Each Google Maps Web Service request requires an API key. API keys are generated in the 'Credentials' page of the 'APIs & Services' tab of Google Cloud console. The Java Client for Google Maps Services is designed for use in both server and Android applications. In either case, it is important to add API key restrictions to improve the security of your API key. Additional security measures, such as hiding your key from version control, should also be put in place to further improve the security of your API key.
Features
- Requires Java 1.8 or later
- Requires A Google Maps API key
- You can add the library to your project via Maven or Gradle
- Google App Engine Support
- Automatically retry when intermittent failures occur
- Asynchronous or synchronous -- you choose
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Apache License V2.0Follow Java Client for Google Maps Services
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