[webmap-discuss] OGC and google style tiling
Paul Spencer
pspencer at dmsolutions.ca
Wed Apr 12 07:17:14 EDT 2006
What would be really nice would be to have a MapBuilder widget for ka-
Map ;) Mike Adair has mentioned that this is both possible and quite
easy to do. Not being very familiar with MapBuilder, I can't comment
on that. But if it were possible to do, ka-Map would provide you a
tiled interface and you could use your existing map file to do it
without breaking ogc compatibility.
Cheers
Paul
On 12-Apr-06, at 4:33 AM, Steven M. Ottens wrote:
> Hi Bart,
>
> Thanks for the mailinglist tip.
> It might be possible to rasterize our vector data, but we've got quite
> some datasets and there will be more of them. It also makes us less
> flexible. Obviously we've to make a trade-off on flexibility and
> speed.
> We hope that with cached tiles we can have both the flexibility and
> speed. If we rasterise it would make sense to rasterise into fixed
> tiles
> I guess.
>
> Steven
>
> Bart van den Eijnden wrote:
>> Hi Steven,
>>
>> there is an OGC list to discuss tiling:
>>
>> http://lists.eogeo.org/mailman/listinfo/tiling
>>
>> check the archives there.
>>
>> What you could also do, since I assume your data is pretty much
>> static, is
>> use UMN Mapserver to rasterize all your vector data (create
>> Geotiffs e.g.)
>> and serve out the rasters instead. I guess the classifications
>> used are
>> heavy on CPU usage, and pre-classified rasters would solve that
>> part at
>> least.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Bart
>>
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> For those who don't know: I'm one of the lead developers on the
>>> EduGIS
>>> project, a site which aims to introduce highschool students to
>>> GIS. The
>>> site contains a webmapping part, which combined with so called
>>> 'lesson-modules' can be used inside the classroom.
>>> We aim to be able to have at least 200 students access the site
>>> at one
>>> time. Since it's being used inside the classroom it means that a
>>> lot of
>>> students will do more or less the same thing at the same time
>>> (following
>>> the tasks in the lesson-modules). This causes quite some stress
>>> on the
>>> server. Since it's a free site we have limited budget and cannot
>>> put a
>>> google-style server park behind it ;(
>>>
>>> Right now we've got apache to serverside cache the umn mapserver
>>> output.
>>> This obviously works only for those images that are requested twice
>>> (like the first mapimage). Right now about 30 students can work
>>> at the
>>> same time without it becoming unworkable slow. Since serverside
>>> caching
>>> works, the next logical step to boost performance would be using
>>> tiles
>>> like google.
>>> But..
>>> From what I know, tiling breaks OGC compatibility, right?
>>> We're using Mapbuilder as client and we prefer to keep using it,
>>> since
>>> it's turning into a rather featureful client on the EduGIS site.
>>> But the
>>> question arises how to implement tiling inside WMC/OWS-context
>>> without
>>> breaking OGC too much.
>>> Also I'm interested in the used algorithms to get tiling working.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Steven
>>>
>>>
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