Hi Frederik,

I don't believe that what you want to do is feasible with SVG/Batik. It would not be fast enough. 8MB is a fairly large size for SVG documents and would never load and render in <2 seconds, unless you have a very fast machine.

Andreas

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Hello,

We're building an application that updates an large SVG (< 8MB) every 2 seconds. The SVG contains a lot of static parts that makes the update process considerably heavier.
Are there ways to optimize the SVG (structure, layers, ...) so that the updates 
take less CPU.

We use batik 1.5.1 on Windows 2000/XP. Updates are done via java (RunnableQueue)

Thx
Frederik



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