Easy - use KmlLayers. You can dynamically generate your kml. See
http://gmaps-samples-v3.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/layers/layers.html
for an example.

KmlLayers essentially render all of your data as a single tile layer
yet still retain interactivity. Sounds like exactly what you want.

Chad Killingsworth

On Jun 21, 2:57 am, Krokodile <[email protected]> wrote:
> We are on decision point - which technology will be used for our
> highly loaded flight deals map. There is simple test 
> page-http://buruki.com/gmap
> . If i choose London or Moscow( they have ~200-300 flights
> destinations) most of browsers( firefox 3.5 and IE for sure :-) ) are
> extremely slow. Now there are simple markers and simple polylines,
> MarkerManager or other things are not use(even with marker manager
> results are poor).
>
> I would like to ask gmap experts - is it possible to have almost
> immediate response time with ~400-500 simultaneous polylines and
> markers on map. If yes - please any live examples from existing
> projects.
>
> PS we already have silverlight(http://buruki.com/map)
> implementation, it has great speed and great disadvantages :-( -
> plugin is required, linux users are out of bossiness. Is it possible
> to achieve same speed(or close) as silverlight has with gmaps?

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