Yep. I slippy graph like google maps - with details an different zoom levels!

Awesome!

On 15 January 2011 15:58, Peter Neubauer
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Mhh,
> interesting! I wonder if there is any support for using e.g. GeoTools
> to render arbitrary layouts apart from spatial. Would be worth to
> investigate. The nice thing is that these algos support, as you
> mention, zomming into a static structure, and espose more and more
> detail on every layer.
>
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> On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Jacob Hansson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Sorry Peter, misread you. What I was thinking was to render non-spatial
>> graphs with neo4j spatial. A layout algorithm would calculate the
>> "coordinates" of each node we want to visualize. That way we can view really
>> big graphs in the browser, since the layout-work is already done by the
>> server.
>> Den 15 jan 2011 14.28 skrev "Jacob Hansson" <[email protected]>:
>>> Yeah, you couldn't do very much with the markers. But you could pre-render
>>> millions of nodes on the server, and serve it as a spatial layer as if it
>>> was a map.
>>>
>>> Geoserver would slice it up, allowing zooming and panning just like a map.
>>> Then you would add interactivity on top of the rendered image like google
>>> does with google maps. It would be difficult to allow moving nodes and so
>>> on, but clicking on them and adding relations etc would not be that
>>> difficult..
>>>
>>> Especially cool if coupled with the styling available with the current geo
>>> stack.
>>>
>>> Imagine for instance visualizing the corporation ownership and board
>> members
>>> dataset, enabling cheap and super-easy access to the entire visualized
>> graph
>>> in any browser.. :)
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