Already using it. But it is not enough for me.

I have performance issues described in "Maximize performance of layers 
with complex stylings" posting.

Thanks,
Sergey

On 12.07.2011 18:54, Michael Bedward wrote:
> Hi Sergey,
>
> Before writing your own renderer code you might want to look at
> CachingFeatureSource. Perhaps it will give you the performance boost
> that you need.
>
> http://docs.geotools.org/stable/javadocs/org/geotools/data/CachingFeatureSource.html
>
> Michael
>
>
> On 12 July 2011 20:18, LSA<[email protected]>  wrote:
>    
>> Is it hard to implement GTRenderer interface? What can be said about it?
>>
>> Standard renderer used is StreamingRenderer, and comments in the source code
>> say this:
>> Use this class if you need a stateless renderer that provides low memory
>>   * footprint and decent rendering performance on the first call but don't
>> need
>>   * good optimal performance on subsequent calls on the same data.
>>
>> I am in quite opposite situation: I can sacrifice some memory in order to
>> gain performance.
>>
>> Did someone tried to implement GTRenderer which will have better performance
>> on subsequent calls on the same data?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sergey
>>
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