Hi Fernando,

Have you considered or attempted managing the "layers" yourself within a 
single overlay, that is using a view stack or a canvas and maintaining the 
child order of your clusters instead of attempting to have the maps maintain 
those layers?  I know this part of the API has been a bit in flux between 
versions so it might be worth it to DIY.  If you'd like more information let 
me know (see an implementation where the marker overlay handles all the 
markers and deals with raising them and clustering here: 
http://www.shaunhusain.com/GoogleMapManyMarker ... credit as always is to 
Jonathan Wagner and Kevin Luck for posting the million marker map and the 
clusterer along with the ideas to implement the click handler/overlay 
raising).  You can right click for source.

Shaun

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