[mapguide-users] RE: RE: Guestion about speedup mapguide,
diferent domainname to mapagent.fcgi.
Kencana
bluesky_dyx at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 28 23:29:36 EST 2007
Hi Traian,
the entire features is come from sdf file and i guess all of them are using
the same coordinates system.
or is there a way for me to check the coordinate system to make sure that
its all the same?
Thanks
Regards,
Kencana
Traian Stanev wrote:
>
> One thing I notice is that whenever I zoom in and the scale range changes,
> the viewer makes many http requests to fetch layer legend images, even
> though there doesn't seem to be a layer legend in your map. So you should
> look into that.
>
> Viewing operations like pan also seem very slow. Hard to tell why without
> knowing where the features are coming from (SHP, SDF, joins?). Also, is
> the coordinate system of the layers the same as that of the map?
>
> Traian
>
>
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> Subject: [mapguide-users] RE: Guestion about speedup mapguide, diferent
> domainname to mapagent.fcgi.
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> the following is the url of my map. you can see that the map loading is
> very
> slow.
> by the way i am not using map tiled as because the map tiled initial view
> took
> longer time than the other one.
> any idea of improving it?
>
>
> http://202.172.177.8/mapguide/mapviewerajax/?WEBLAYOUT=Library://Web/YP%20SG%20Trial.WebLayout&LOCALE=en
>
> Thank you very much
>
> Regards,
> Kencana
>
>
> JasonBirch wrote:
> >
> > Paul wrote:
> >
> >> m1.google.com
> >> m2.google.com
> >> m3.google.com
> >> and that each of these resolves to the same IP.
> >
> > And that IP address is probably a load balancer... I'm pretty sure
> that
> > this single IP thing is not part of the performance measures.
> >
> > Traian wrote:
> >
> >> But then I decided that this can be worked around
> >> by using a file system mount from the web server
> >> to the server where the tiles are. I've seen a similar
> >> thing done on Linux/Apache, not sure if Windows
> >> could handle such a setup.
> >
> > I've done this with IIS (CIFS share) and, while I can confirm that it
> > works, it's a pain to set up and the performance is very poor compared
> to
> > local filesystem access.
> >
> > While this might be a good solution for some situations (like, where
> the
> > tile servers are behind a firewall?), I think that it would be best to
> > also have the option of being able to set up a local webserver on the
> tile
> > servers to serve the tiles directly to the clients rather than having
> to
> > do everything through the web tier server.
> >
> > Jason
> >
> >
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