Thanks for you reply, but I have more questions ;-)
I dont know if generating svgz-files is enough, my question tries to
resolve this and look for more possibilities to be evaluated. In our
spatial database each layer has a fixed scale (min and max) below and
above this range of scale the layer doesnt draw, that is to say,
deppending on the scale you will see several layers but not all the
layers stored in the repository.For simbology we have implemented
OGC_SLD specification and we would use SVG in a intranet enviroment
with 10/100Mbits connection...this could be the picture..
I have seen several comercial SVG WebMap servers which do what I want
to do using our own development. With 10 layers at the same time, as
average, polygons, points and lines, is enough gziping svg? if not, is
there more possibilities using java?, what could be the solution,
technological or methodological,?
pd: We dont use advanced simbology, we use flat colors for poligons,
maybe black stars for points, flat colors for lines and we can
eliminate glow effects for labels.

thaks for your help,

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Walter Simonazzi


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