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juxiao.net appears, based on the crawled content, to be a project showcase page centered on two LIVE applications: Berlin Transit Live and “十万个为什么 · Immersive Science Atlas.” The former focuses on real-time visualization of Berlin public transit, while the latter presents 3D science education content. From a developer-tools perspective, it is closer to a collection of WebGIS and Three.js visualization demos than a full SaaS or SDK platform.
Berlin Transit Live provides a real-time map of 1000+ public transit vehicles in Berlin, along with bus and tram congestion heatmaps, disruption alerts, a TomTom road traffic overlay, and station departure information. Its technical tags include MapLibre GL, BVG HAFAS API, TomTom Traffic, and Heatmap, indicating that its main capabilities are real-time traffic data integration and map rendering.
“十万个为什么” is an immersive 3D science encyclopedia covering topics such as astronomy, geography, physics, computer science, and language. It uses capabilities such as Three.js, 3D Visualization, and Interactive Simulation, with an emphasis on cinematic visuals, interactive simulations, and particle effects. Both projects are marked as supporting three languages: DE/EN/CN.
The page does not provide pricing, accounts, paid plans, payment methods, or commercial licensing information. There is also no visible open-source repository, license, or self-hosting deployment guide. Although BVG HAFAS API, TomTom Traffic, MapLibre GL, and Three.js are mentioned, these appear to be project dependencies or technical tags rather than evidence that juxiao.net itself offers an API or SDK.
The strengths are that the applications have clear goals: the real-time transit project has a relatively complete information layer, and the 3D science project demonstrates a strong front-end visualization focus. Support for three languages is also friendly to international users. The drawbacks are that documentation, APIs, deployment details, and maintenance support—key concerns for developers—are missing. The project page also contains quite a bit of repeated content, and the product boundaries are not clearly defined.
It is suitable as a reference for developers learning web mapping, public transit data visualization, or Three.js-based interactive science presentations. It may also be useful for people prototyping urban traffic dashboards. The text does not specify access conditions from China; if the projects depend on TomTom or overseas map/traffic data services, the actual experience may be affected by network conditions. Alternative directions include the Mapbox GL JS, OpenLayers, CesiumJS, Kepler.gl, and Three.js ecosystems.
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juxiao.net is an Germany Maps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach juxiao.net directly.