[fusion-users] Fusion + MapServer + TileCache
Nolte, Tim
Tim.Nolte at ipcswirelessinc.com
Wed Dec 16 12:01:13 EST 2009
I've attached a copy my AppDef. Basically, I'm looking at wanting the mapfile named 'propagations.map' converted from standard mapfile, with shapefile layers, to TileCache layers. There are about 5 or so layers in that mapfile. Part of my reason for looking into this I that those layers specifically are huge and in many cases take quite a bit of time to load. I have done what I could with tiling the shapefiles and limiting the zoom range but still when people get to close to the max scale for those layers they take a good amount of time to generate and show on the map. Thanks!
- Tim
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Timothy J Nolte - tnolte at ilpcs.com
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From: Paul Spencer [mailto:pspencer at dmsolutions.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 11:48 AM
To: Nolte, Tim
Cc: fusion-users at lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [fusion-users] Fusion + MapServer + TileCache
Tim, we've used TileCache with OpenLayers and you should be able to use a Generic layer with MapServer configured to point at a TileCache. Paul or Mike may be able to help, I'll ping them.
Can you describe your setup and AppDef pls?
Paul
On 2009-12-16, at 11:23 AM, Nolte, Tim wrote:
> Has anyone successfully used TileCache with Fusion, along with MapServer?
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> - Tim
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> Timothy J Nolte - tnolte at ilpcs.com
> Network Planning Engineer
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> Sprint Nextel
> 4717 Broadmoor Ave, Suite G
> Kentwood, MI 49512
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> Office: 616-656-5163
> PCS: 616-706-2438
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