I'm trying to expand one of my current application (using OpenLayers)
to handle larger amounts of data. Right now the application comfortably
handles 2,000-3,000 points at a time, but I'd like to expand its
capabilities to handle at LEAST 20,000 points (hopefully using
GeoServer).
The main problem I have is when a user views an area on a map that has
more than 2,000 points, performance is severely degraded. I was
wondering if GeoServer could help with this in some way. If a particular
area has 5,000 points for example, is there a way to group that
information into clusters with GeoServer. So the browser only thinks
there's 2,000 points, but those points represent the 5,000 you should be
seeing?
I've heard from multiple people on the OpenLayers mailing list that
GeoServer can help, but nobody has explained how. If anyone could lend
some advice on how you handle large datasets with GeoServer, I would
greatly appreciate it.
Thank you
Joe Tito
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