I need to be able to pan and zoom, that's why I'm using Google Maps.

The solution I am thinking of is to prerender the map as a layer on the 
server,  The user can then add markers as needed.  Their delete operations, 
however, will not show up until they reload (not optimal, but I cannot 
think of any other way).

Kyle


On Thursday, June 28, 2012 5:12:27 PM UTC-7, Kyle Anderson wrote:
>
> I have developed an application in GWT which allows users to visualize a 
> large graph.  The application has a few requirements:
>
> 1.) Display about 5000 nodes & edges
> 2.) add or delete nodes/edges from the graph
> 3.) click nodes/edges on the graph & execute a custom callback function
> 4.) Provide a blank overlay behind the markers so it is not obvious that 
> this is a Google Map
>
>
> I built this using gwt-maps-v2, but it performs very slugglishly.  Load 
> time is slow, the elements take a while to reappear on pan/zoom, and the 
> blank background flickers on pan/zoom.  I have seen solutions for this 
> using javascript such as GMarker and MarkerLIght.  
>
> Is there anything similar for GWT?
>
>
>
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>

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