[mapserver-users] Re: WMS and tiles cutting off

Adam Eskreis aeskreis at gmail.com
Thu Apr 29 17:23:33 EDT 2010


I tried doing ratio:1 unfortunately it doesn't seem like enough of a
performance increase.  Separate layers for each category is an option,
however, there are over a hundred categories, and any combination of
categories can be on at any given time, so this could prove to have
performance issues of it's own.  However, I thank you guys Steve and Kaipi
for your advice.  I think I am just going to go back to my old method, which
was using php mapscript to generate the tiles, then each time the user
selected new categories, purge the cache and remake the mapfile.  It's not
the ideal solution but it seems to be the only one.

Thanks again,

-Adam

On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Lime, Steve D (DNR) <Steve.Lime at state.mn.us
> wrote:

> Note that by default I believe openlayers will request an image that is
> *much* larger than what is visible. Setting the layers (OL) ratio:1 makes it
> the same size as the view port and that can speed up rendering considerably.
>
> Alternatively you could create a separate set of tiles for each category I
> suppose and switch OL layers as necessary...
>
> Steve
>
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> mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Adam Eskreis [
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> Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Re: WMS and tiles cutting off
>
> Ok, I just gave an untiled layer a try, unfortunately though, due to the
> large amount of symbols being displayed on the screen, there is about a 2
> second delay every time the map is panned.  My client will most certainly
> find this unacceptable.  I have tried using smaller images, but I cannot
> sacrifice any more quality.  I believe my database query to be as optimized
> as it can be (has about 50 ms runtime, I honestly don't think I can get it
> any lower than that).
>
> If these are the only options, is there something else besides WMS that you
> all would recommend using to solve this issue?
>
> Thanks,
> -Adam
>
> On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Lime, Steve D (DNR) <
> Steve.Lime at state.mn.us<mailto:Steve.Lime at state.mn.us>> wrote:
> So use two layers. One for the background, use tilecache for that. Then use
> an untiled wms/mapserver layer for the overlayed points. - Steve
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> Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Re: WMS and tiles cutting off
>
> I have thought about using tilecache with metatiling, however there is a
> caveat about this map that i forgot to mention in my main post, and it has
> to do with that "categories" parameter.  Basically, each point/symbol on the
> map has an associated category in the database backend.  I am using
> mapserver/WMS parameters to change the categories which are called.  Each
> time the user selects a category, only the points in that category are
> shown.  My query in the mapfile looks something like thi:
>
> SELECT point_geom,gid,symbol,angle FROM mapdata WHERE category
> IN(%CATEGORIES%)";
>
> And each time the user changes the categories, I use openlayers to merge
> new parameters, and input the new category values that should be used.  Is
> tilecache still useable if I have a system like this set up?
>
> Thanks,
> -Adam
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 6:14 AM, kaipi <mapcollect at gmx.net<mailto:
> mapcollect at gmx.net><mailto:mapcollect at gmx.net<mailto:mapcollect at gmx.net>>>
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> you can use  http://tilecache.org/ Tilecache   with the option metatiling
> enabled. With metatiling enabled Tilecache will fetch larger tiles (eg.
> 4096x4096) from Mapserver and will cut them into smaller tiles (eg.
> 256x256). It will also increase performance because Mapserver does not need
> to render tiles when they are already in cache.
>
> kaipi
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