I have a BasicMapPanel and a MapBean object that I am using. Should I switch to a BufferedLayerMapBean? Can I continue to use the BasicMapPanel or is there a better object to use?
Thanks
From: Bart Jourquin [mailto:bart.jourquin_at_fucam.ac.be]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2008 12:17 PM
To: Benito, Robert P.
Cc: openmap-users_at_bbn.com
Subject: Re: [OpenMap Users] Map Rendering Performance Issue
Hi,
Which kind of MapBean do you use in your code? is it a BufferedLayerMapBean? The latest is normally to be prefered for performance reasons...
Regards,
Bart
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 17:54 +0100, SlikWilly wrote:
Hi,
I am displaying a shape file in my map application. When I specify all
the properties for the ShapeLayer in a text property file, the map refresh
performance is acceptable when I zoom in and out. When I bypass the text
file, and set the properties in my Java code, the map refresh performance
degrades in a very noticeable way. Is there any solution to this?
Thanks!
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