Peter Körner schrieb: > Stephan Knauss schrieb: >> http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volksbegehren_%E2%80%9EF%C3%BCr_echten_Nichtraucherschutz!%E2%80%9C >> >> Currently I'm using an overlay that can not be minutely updated. I would >> like to switch that to toolserver. > I don't think it's necessary to use a tileserver for this style. You > could use the minutely updated postgis database to serve an openlayers > vector layer. The toolserver offers everything you need to do this:
A vector layer without a system to reduce the number of elements at lower zoom levels is often a way to kill the browser of the user. That's not good. On the other side make a tile cache for higher zoom level no sense, because there will be a rapid change in the dataset if the project take off. So perhaps a hybrid system is perhaps the best way or running the layer with a limit as vector layer. I see no reason to use a special local bavaria dataset for this layer, we should have everything fast enough in our database. Greetings Kolossos _______________________________________________ Maps-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/maps-l
