2011/9/23 Håvard Wahl Kongsgård <haavard.kongsga...@gmail.com>:
> Thanks, but how easy would it be to use the two methods
> together(clustering and "declustering") when zooming to different
> levels(like Spatialkey.com) ? Maybe by using multiple levels?
>
> Also, what about on the fly "cubic interpolation" of point values.
> It's not very computer intensive(Spatialkey.com use that as well on
> points).

Two good ideas, both would require some programming work
to be implemented.
I guess both would fit well the "rendering transformations" approach
that we have on trunk:
http://geo-solutions.blogspot.com/2011/01/developers-corner-have-your-sld.html
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTOOLS/Rendering+transformations
(the second link contains details, but does not seem to work at the moment)

Cheers
Andrea

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